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poeta quidam, qui epigrammata scripsit tempore Valer. Catulli. Amavit Metellam, quam fictô nomine Perillaem vocavit. Ovid. Trist. l. 2. v. 433.
Quid referam Ticidae, quid Memmi carmen? apud quem
Nomen adest rebus, nominibusque pudor.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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