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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[4451] Delatione calumniosa. [Conf. vol. ii. p. 175, col. 2.]

[4452] Cyceon. [P. 499, supra, and 503, infra.]

[4453] The ms. reads exci-ta, corrected as above, ex cista, in the margins of Ursinus.

[4454] [It is a pity that all this must be retailed anew after Clement, vol. ii. pp. 175, 177, notes.]

Chapter XXVII

[4455] Lit., “by stealthy frauds.”

[4456] Lit. “is the honour of virginity snatched from them?”

[4457] Sine veniâ ac sine honoribus præfatis.

[4458] So Stewechius, LB., and Orelli, reading spec-t-u in t-ali for the ms. in specu ali.

[4459] Lit., “light.” [Note Clement, vol. ii. p. 175, col. 2, line 12.]

[4460] So the ms., Hild. and Oehler reading noscentis.

Chapter XXVIII

[4461] This allusion is somewhat obscure. Heraldus regards tricas Tellenas as akin in sense to t. Atellanas, i.e., “comic trifles;” in which case the sense would be, that Arnobius had been heaping up any trifles which would keep him back from the disagreeable subject. Ausonius Popma (quoted by Orelli) explains the phrase with reference to the capture of Tellenæ by Ancus Martius as meaning “something hard to get through.”

[4462] The ms. reads alimoniæ, corrected from Clem. Alex. by Salmasius, Alimontia, i.e., celebrated at Halimus in Attica.

[4463] Lit., “in pure senses.” [Ironically said.]

[4464] Cicero (de Nat. Deor., iii. 23) speaks of five Dionysi, the father of the fifth being Nisus. Arnobius had this passage before him in writing the fourth book (cf. c. 15, and n. 2), so that he may here mean to speak of Liber similarly.

[4465] Lit., “that he will be.”

[4466] So the ms., acc. to Hild., reading expe-titionis; acc. to Crusius, the ms. gives -ditionis—“(having accomplished) his expedition.”

[4467] Lit., “is surveying with all careful examination.”

[4468] ms. cuius. [Retailed from Clement, vol. ii. p. 180. As to the arguments the Fathers were compelled to use with heathen, see note 5, same volume, p. 206.]

Chapter XXIX

[4469] i.e., the sceptic.

[4470] Cumwanting in the ms..

[4471] Lit. “by right of friendship.”

 

 

 

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