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| Note title | 'Passibiles' V.S. 'Possibiles' |
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These words are spelled very similarly, so probably this was a transcription error.
'Passibiles' means susceptible, capable of suffering while 'possibiles' means possible, existing. ,lb/.
Since the neuter subject is 'omnia,' the more likely choice is 'possibiles'.
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