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Arnobius
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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.
[4353] Balaustiis, the flowers of the wild pomegranate.
[4354] Dares supplied by Salmasius.
[4355] [The Abderitans were proverbially such. “Hinc Abdera, non tacente me.”—Cicero, Ep. ad Attic., iv. 16.]
[4356] Lit., “he says.”
[4357] Lit., “must rut”—suriant, as deer. The ms., first four edd., and Elm. read surgant—“rise,” corrected as above in the margin of Ursinus.
[4358] Lit., “acorns”—glandibus.
[4359] The ms. reads des-, emended as above ded-ignatus by Stewechius, followed by Heraldus and Orelli.
[4360] i.e., he-goats are made to yield milk.
[4361] Lit., “praiseworthy.”
[4362] Lit., “with.”
[4363] So the ms., both Roman edd., LB., Hild. and Oehler, reading rursus, for which the others receive the emendation of Gelenius, regis—“the king’s carelessness.”
[4364] Lit., “the law and fate.”
[4365] i.e., Attis.
[4366] The ms. reads satietati-s objecisset offensi, corrected as above by Hild., (omitting s), followed by Oehler. The conjectures of previous edd. are very harsh and forced.
[4367] Lit., “flows.”
[4368] Lit., “herself with sacred, herself with divine.”
[4369] [γραώδεις μύθους, 1 Tim. iv. 7. Compare Ignatius, vol. i. p. 62, note 3. But even the old wives’ tales among Hebrews were clean in contrast with the horrible amusements here imputed even to the girls at the loom, and children, among the Gentiles.]
[4370] Lit., “spoke with.”
[4371] i.e., the part cut off and buried separately.
[4372] So the ms., according to Crusius, the edd. inserting s, di-s-cere—“to learn.”
[4373] Lit., “on firmness of faith.”
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