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|Note text=FINISH AND EDIT. Both words are genitive, masculine, plural but have very different meanings. 'Bonorum' means ''of the good'' and 'donorum' means ''of the gifts''. this...
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|Note text=Both words are genitive, masculine, plural but have very different meanings. 'Bonorum' means ''of the goods'' and 'donorum' means ''of the gifts''. <lb/>
 
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In the context, likely 'bonorum' the right choice and 'et eos moderetur per infusionem bonorum suorum' means ''And they control themselves through the infusion of their own good qualities''.
 
|Page(s) link(s)=Page:FC 1042.djvu/333
 
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Note title 'Bonorum' V.S. 'Donorum'
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Both words are genitive, masculine, plural but have very different meanings. 'Bonorum' means of the goods and 'donorum' means of the gifts.
In the context, likely 'bonorum' the right choice and 'et eos moderetur per infusionem bonorum suorum' means And they control themselves through the infusion of their own good qualities.

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