The reading extends the category beyond religious schism to political and rhetorical instigators such as Pier da Medicina, Curio, and Mosca, whose counsel or speech helped produce real division and death.
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Curio
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "heard him stopped within the ditch and turned to look at me forgetful of their torture wondering then you who will perhaps soon see..."
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"heard him stopped within the ditch and turned to look at me forgetful of their torture wondering then you who will perhaps soon see..."
"me i've seen above upon italian soil remember peer to medicina have you ever again the gentle plane that from vercelli slopes to marco..."
"...pain he seemed to me his tongue slit in his gullet curio who once was so audacious in his talk and one who walked..."
"...permanent right so we talked about Mohammed and Ali then there's Curio who sold discord between Caesar and Pompey who were previously good friends..."
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