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[2] Alterum, quod Zopyrus regi Ptolemaeo dicitur composuisse atque ambrosian nominasse, ex his constat: costi, turis masculi, singulorum P. #1108 #1109 #1109; piperis albi P. #1108 #1109 #1110; floris iunci rotundi P. #1108 II; cinnamomi P. #1108 III; casiae nigrae P. #1108 IIII; croci Cilici P. #1108 IIII #1109 #1110; murrae, quam stacten nominant, P. #1108 V; nardi Indici P. #1108 V #1109 #1110. Quae singula contrita melle cocto excipiuntur; deinde ubi utendum est, id quod Aegyptiae fabae magnitudinem impleat, in potione uini diluitur.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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