Artis, cujus effectu beatus his in terris nemo carere poterit!
Nunquam rei difficultas calidum vestri animi retundat impetum!
Ardua est, fateor, quae ad Panaceae ducit delubra, via.
Sed complanavit hanc improbus aliorum labor, superarunt praerupta, perrupere fortes, Vos alacres sequamini!
Hos habetis in hac Academia ad Medicinam Duces, qui ditiores longe Vobis explicent thesauros, quam Epidauriae olim columnae, Pergamenae tabulae, Cnidii parietes, vel folia largiebantur Coaca.
Habetis, qui secreta quaeque Matheseos arcana incredibili perspicui sermonis facilitate revelet, rebusque applicare Medicis praemonstret, Volderum.
Optimorum sane sententia natum ad haec sacra, Nostroque encomio longe majorem Virum!
Cujus disciplinae liberali infinitum me debere grata memoria et publice hic agnosco, et dum huic constabit menti sanitas ingenue semper Ego et candide meminero.
Horum ergo dum lego vestigia, si quid vobis adjumenti praestare posse censeor, praesto sum qui ita me geram, ut ex vestro meum me comparare commodum opere ipso testari possim.
Vobiscum Veterum placita, Recentiorum et propria, si quae sunt, observata undique indefesso labore colligere, ex his laudatae Mechanices arte doctrinam Medicam condere non desinam, quamdiu in hac versanti slatione, vires dederit Deus!
Agite ergo Commilitones Studiosi totus quod commendavit sermo, felici hujus anni Academici auspicio inchoare et perficere certatim tentemus opus!
Vestra frequentia incitatus docentis vigor id aget, ut, qui naturae facultate et eruditionis plurimis postponendum me sentio, sedulitate certe cedam nulli.
Laboris autem summum habebo pretium, si vestro applausu, Vobis meam profuisse diligentiam, orbi constet, si vestri in hoc Athenaeo studii felicitas claritate famae plures alliciat.
Hoc enim votum illud est, _Illustrissimi Curatores, Amplissimi Coss._, cujus successu alacer, rerum Vestro auspicio, Vestra in Academia gestarum rationem Vobis reddere audebo.
Unum hoc dignum habebo, quo Genium Vestrum adorem, donarium.
Omni sic adulationis fuco deterso, sincero certe animi candore referre me putabo, quas Vestrae benignitati animus debet, gratias!
Docendi enim admotum muneri, duoque jam meritum stipendia, exploratum adeo, honorificis promissis et nova liberalitate nec opinantem excitastis denuo.
Ego, ex multis, quas in Vobis veneror, virtutibus, unam prae caeteris eximiam habendam esse a Sapientibus accepi, sinceram nempe Vestri favoris integritatem.
Summam dico, et Reip. literariae solam salutarem Virtutem, qua praemia meritis, non gratiae servire jubetis, neque ambitioni.
Quare benefacti pretium Vestra ex gravitate ponderans, vix mihi tempero, quin tanti testimonii gloria animosus, quo coepi pede, pergam alacrior!
Verbosae ergo pompae loco, qua gratiarum actio suspecta redditur et Sapientibus odiosa, pauca ego haec religiosus spondeo!
Vestram Dignitatem summo venerationis cultu et obsequii semper colam sedulus!
Diligens sic mea se acuet industria, ut Vestrum favorem plurimi me facere et legitimis ultra ambire artibus, demonstrem.
Id studebo, ut bene agendo benefici, quod de me tulistis, judicii aequitatem Orbi ipse comprobem!
DIXI.
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