Chap.

1  Hannib| literature; for there are some books of his written in the Greek
2    Cato|         of which there are ten books. The first contains the
3    Cato| without the names. In the same books he has given an account
4   Attic|       numerous transcribers of books, insomuch that there was
5   Attic|      of this fact (besides the books in which Cicero mentions
6   Attic|      world), there are sixteen books of letters, written to Atticus,
7   Attic|      too, separately, in other books; as, at the request of Marcus
8   Attic|        and Aemilii; than which books nothing can be more agreeable
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