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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[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.

[4485] Lit., “in the signification of his daughter.”

[4486] So the margin of Ursinus—ut reris for the ms. ut ce-reris.

Chapter XXXIII

[4487] Lit., “colours of.”

[4488] The ms. and both Roman edd. read indecorum est, which leaves the sentence incomplete. LB., followed by later edd., proposed de-cursum est, as above (Oehler, inde d.—“from these recourse has been had”), the other conjectures tending to the same meaning.

[4489] “We need only;” lit., “it is enough for us to.”

[4490] Lit., “heard.”

[4491] Lit., “in the obscure mind of senses.”

[4492] “Or at the time,” aut tum, the correction of LB, for the ms. sutum.

[4493] Lit., “fear of any reason and of religion.”

Chapter XXXIV

[4494] Lit., “proper.”

[4495] Lit., “from shut-up things.”

[4496] Rei.

[4497] Lit., “placed.”

[4498] Lit., “his suspicion and conjectural (perhaps “probable”) inference.”

[4499] Lit., “to be deduced with variety of expositions through numberless ways.”

Chapter XXXV

[4500] The ms., first four edd., and Hild. read de his—“about these,” corrected in the others dîs or diis, as above.

 

 

 

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