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Auctor incertus
Letter of Aristeas

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1 Int | price ever paid for a single work. It presents an unusual 2 Int | structure of this absorbing work is as follows:~1. Dedication 3 I | 100,000 captives for that work exclaiming, "It is a small 4 II, 61 | in a manner worthy of the work itself and your purpose.~ 5 II, 74 | the accomplishment of this work.~ 6 III, 103 | therefore scamp any part of the work or finish it off negligently.~ 7 III, 105 | anxious that this piece of work should be of exceptionally 8 III, 113 | presented by the finished work.~ 9 III, 120 | shape and the style of the work was exactly the same on 10 III, 121 | very beautiful piece of work, but it was the outer side 11 III, 129 | other fluting and embossed work, that both sides of the 12 III, 131 | manifestly clear that the work was intended to be used 13 III, 140 | the whole breadth of the work, that the meeting of the 14 III, 141 | cubit, so that the whole work must have cost many talents.~ 15 III, 144 | were engraved with relief work in the pattern of scales, 16 III, 158 | myrtle and olive in relief work and inserted precious stones 17 III, 159 | other parts of the relief work they wrought in different 18 IV, 181 | spread, and every part of the work had been most carefully 19 IV, 186 | 21 For they all work spontaneously, though it 20 IV, 193 | hundred men engaged in the work, besides the vast number 21 V, 245 | 35 I shall describe the work of translation in the sequel.~ 22 V, 254 | earnestly besought Andreas to work for the same end and urged 23 VI, 318 | involve others in evils and work no ordinary impurity, being 24 IX, 460 | practice of these things is the work of the Divine power.'~ 25 IX, 472(1)| fair wage for a fair day's work is here seen to be not so 26 XI, 539 | invited them to carry out the work of translation, since everything 27 XI, 540 | 13 So they set to work comparing their several 28 XI, 547 | And it so chanced that the work of translation was completed 29 XI, 548 | 21 When the work was completed, Demetrius


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