It seems to me that Sallustius is using "good" as a term of art, here, since he clearly can't be referring to the common meaning of "beneficial." By the short proof following this, I should suspect that by "good," Sallustius means "free of any defect?"
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Date: 2021-11-03 01:00 pm (UTC)It seems to me that Sallustius is using "good" as a term of art, here, since he clearly can't be referring to the common meaning of "beneficial." By the short proof following this, I should suspect that by "good," Sallustius means "free of any defect?"