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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.

[2119] Sub terras eum detrudi per spiritum.

Chapter LIII

[2120] But the Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. reads, “erat enim multum pecuniæ arida”—for she had a great greed for money.

[2121] But Cyril, Epiphanius, and others, make the name Cubricus (Κούβρικος).

[2122] Versuum.

[2123] This may express with sufficient nearness the original, “nec Manem sed Manes.”

[2124] The Codex Casinensis gives sexaginta regularly. The Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. reads septuaginta, seventy.

[2125] Transfert eos. It may be also “translated them.”

[2126] The text gives, “edictum proposuit in vita,” etc. For in vita it is proposed to read invitans; and that is confirmed by the Codex Reg. Alex. Vat.

[2127] We adopt the reading “qui cubum, quod nomen est tali, ludere solent.” The text gives, “qui cibum quod nomen est tale eludere solent.” The Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. seems to read, “qui cubum quod nomen est aleæ ludere solent.”

[2128] Ferri talento.

[2129] The text gives, “quique fugientes licet nunquam cessarunt,” etc. Codex Reg. Alex. Vat has, “licet nunquam cessarent” etc.

Chapter LIV

[2130] Reading “dicebam.” But the Codex Casinensis gives “dicebant,” and the Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. has “decebat”—as became them.

[2131] Reading “converti ad salutem,” for “conventi,” etc., as it is given in the Codex Casinensis.

[2132] Conscribebantur. [Note this concerning the Christian books.]

[2133] Nuntios. But Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. gives “novitios,” novices.

[2134] The text gives “fatigarent.” But Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. gives “fugarent”—expel.

[2135] The text gives “invenientes.” The Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. more correctly has “inveniens”—when he came upon.

Chapter LV

[2136] But Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. reads “Stracum fluvium.”

[2137] The text gives, “evadere potuit dum nemo eum insequeretur. Sed populus, cum Archelai quem libenter audiebant relatione teneretur,” etc. The Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. reads “evadere potuit dum ne eum insequeretur is populus, et Archelai quem libenter audiebant relatione tenerentur.” Routh suggests, “dum eum nemo insequeretur, sed populus Archelai,” etc.

[2138] The same Codex Vat. reads Adrabion here.

[2139] The Codex Reg. Alex. Vat. ends with these words.

 

 

 

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