bil' erat. Hec m̃gno patr̃ tui amore p̃cvlſa p'mū q'dē ei conubiū michi mortē parabat. poſtea v'ro recvſāte Callicrate amore mei et timore regine affecto nos p̃r magicā abduxit p'r vias horribil' vbi eſt puteus ille p̃fūdus, cuius iuxta aditū iacebat ſenior̃ philoſophi cadauer, et advēiētib̃ mōſtravit flam̄ā Vite erectā, īſtar columne volutātis, voces emittētē q̃ſi tonitrvs: tūc p̃r ignē īpetu nociuo expers trāſiit et iā ipſa ſeſe formoſior viſa eſt.
Quib̃ fact̃ iuravit ſe patrē tuū quoq̃ im̄ortalē oſtēſurā eſſe, ſi me prius occiſa regine cōtvberniū mallet; neq̃ enī ipſa me occidere valuit, p̃pter noſtratū m̃gicā cuius egomet p̃tem habeo. Ille vero nichil huius geñ maluit, manib ante ocul paſſis ne mulier̃ formoſitatē adſpiceret: poſtea cū m̃gica p̃cuſſit arte, at mortuū efferebat īde cū fletib̃ et vagitib̃, me p̃r timorē expulit ad oſtiū m̃gni flumiñ veliuoli porro in nave in qua te peperi, uix poſt dies hvc Athenas invecta ſū. At tu, O Tiſiſtheñ, ne q'd quorū mādo nauci fac: neceſſe cuī eſt mulierē exqvirere ſi qva Vite myſteriū īpetres et vīdicare, quātū in te eſt, patrē tuū Callicrat̃ in regine morte. Sin timore ſeu aliq̃ cavſa rē relīquis īfectā, hoc ipſū oīb̃ poſter̃ mādo dū bonvs q̃s inveniatur qvi ignis lauacrū nō p̃rhorreſcet et p̃tentia digñ dōīabit̃ hōīū.
Talia dico incredibilia q̃dē at mn̄e ficta de reb̃ michi cognitis.
Hec Grece scripta Latine reddidit vir doctus