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| Note title | 'Invidiam' V.S. 'Incuriam' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/306 |
These words are spelled similarly and have different meanings, so this may have been a transcription error. 'Invidiam' means hatred, jealousy and 'Incuriam' means carelessness, neglect.
The writer includes this word in a list describing his faults together with 'negligentiam' and 'incogitantiam' (my heedlessness and thoughtlessness).
'Incuriam' fits better in this context.
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