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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[3676] Lit., “to roll…in the mind.”

[3677] Rigaltius and Hildebrand regard decipere as a gloss.

[3678] So the ms., reading formari, followed by Hildebrand and Oehler; but all the other edd. give the active form, -are.

[3679] Lit., “from.”

[3680] The condition, i.e., of freedom.

[3681] LB., seemingly received by Orelli, though not inserted into his text, reads poscerent eos for the ms. -entur, which Hildebrand modifies -ent ea as above.

[3682] Lit., “certain.”

[3683] Lit., “by error.”

Chapter XL

[3684] Lit., “the sad necessity should be laid upon them, that,” etc.

[3685] Lit., “for the want of daily things,” diurnorun egestati, for which Stewechius would read diurna egestate—“from daily necessity.”

[3686] Lit., “of.”

[3687] Lit., “poured forth all their blood.”

[3688] Lit., “of their labour.”

[3689] Lit., “at last by force of.”

[3690] So the ms. and edd., reading vilitatem, for which Meursius proposed very needlessly utilitatem—“and at an advantage.”

[3691] So, adhering very closely to the ms., which gives e-t sanguine supputandis augere-t insomnia milibus, the t of e-t being omitted and n inserted by all. The first five edd. read, -tandi se angerent insania: millibus—“harass themselves with the madness of reckoning; by miles should extend,” etc.,—the only change in Heraldus and Orelli being a return to insomnia—“harass with sleeplessness,” etc.

Chapter XLI

[3692] So restored by Cujacius, followed by LB. and Orelli, reading in grat-i-am (ms. wants i) voluptatemque, while the first five edd. merely drop -que—“to the grateful pleasure,” etc.

[3693] Lit., “most cruel.”

[3694] Lit., “among,” in oris, the ms. reading, and that of the first four edd., for which the others have received from the margin of Ursinus moribus—“(indulging) in so fierce and savage customs.”

[3695] Lit., “tables.”

[3696] Lit., “they should live.”

 

 

 

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