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κεῖται μὲν γαίῃ φθίμενον δέμας, ἡ δὲ δοθεῖσα ψυχή μοι ναίει δώματ' ἐπουράνια → my body lies mouldering in the ground, but the soul entrusted to me dwells in heavenly abodes

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praenōtĭo: ōnis, f. praenosco,
I a previous notion, preconception, a translation of the Epicurean πρόληψις: sive anticipatio sive praenotio deorum, innate idea, Cic. N. D. 1, 17, 44: earum rerum, Boëth. Consol. Phil. 5, pros. 4, p. 106, 31.