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Immemores Mori
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
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1 On the other hand, Cornelius Severus ap. Sen. Suas. ii. 12 hic meus est, dixere, dies means ‘this day is mine, to dispose of as I will’; similarly Sen. Med. 1017 meus dies est.