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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[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.”

[4472] Lit., “of.”

[4473] Lit., “of holy divinity.” Orelli thinks, and with reason, that Arnobius refers to the words which Terence puts into the mouth of Chærea (Eun., iii. 5, vv. 36–43), who encourages himself to give way to lust by asking, “Shall I, a man, not do this?” when Jove had done as much. [Elucidation III.]

Chapter XXX

[4474] Lit., “to speak of any one as atheist…of those who,” etc.

[4475] So the ms. and edd., reading in eo, for which we should perhaps read in eos—“heap upon them.”

[4476] Subsicivis laudibus.

[4477] Lit., “to the reward (meritum) of divinity.”

Chapter XXXI

[4478] Lit., “unwounded.”

[4479] So the edd., reading tardati for the ms. tradatis, except Hild., who reads tardatis.

[4480] i.e., the gods.

[4481] Exoletos. Cf. iv. c. 35, note 13, p. 487, supra.

Chapter XXXII

[4482] Subditivis secretis.

[4483] Both Roman edd. and ms. read dicet—“shall say;” all others as above—dicit.

[4484] i.e., Jupiter.

 

 

 

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