[Footnote 119: Consult the collections of Frensheim
(Supplement. Livian, c. 12, 43) and Usher, (Anal. p. 469.)
Livy himself had styled the Alexandrian library, elegantiae
regum curaeque egregium opus; a liberal encomium, for which
he is pertly criticized by the narrow stoicism of Seneca,
(De Tranquillitate Animi, c. 9,) whose wisdom, on this
occasion, deviates into nonsense.]
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