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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[3996] Referring to Dido.

[3997] As despairing lovers are said to have sought relief in death, by leaping from the Leucadian rock into the sea.

Chapter XXVIII

[3998] Lit., “where, I ask, is the (assertion) that,” etc.

[3999] Lit., “hold.”

[4000] In the ms. these words, aut si, are wanting.

Chapter XXIX

[4001] Stewechius and Orelli would omit rebus, and interpret “about the same gods.” Instead of de—“about,” the ms. has deos.

[4002] The ms. reads fonti, corrected by Meursius Fontis, as above.

[4003] Lit., “circuit.”

[4004] Lit., “finished.”

[4005] i.e., the god.

[4006] i.e., time.

[4007] Lit., “the measuring of a certain space included in,” etc.

[4008] Cf. vi. 12.

Chapter XXX

[4009] Cf. Plato, Phædr., st. p. 246.

[4010] Lit., “the reversed order of the Greek name being repeated,” i. e., instead of ἥ-ρα, ἀ-ήρ.

[4011] The ms. gives Fluvionia.

[4012] Lit., “with the frequency (or fame) of vain,” etc.

[4013] Lit., “very.”

Chapter XXXI

[4014] So Meursius emended the ms. sali—“sea.”

Chapter XXXII

[4015] Lit., “the quality of this name has been adjusted.”

[4016] So Orelli, reading monte vertice; the last word, according to Oehler, not being found in the ms.

 

 

 

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