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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[4811] [This very striking passage should lead us to compare the widely different purpose of Judaic sacrifices. See Elucidation VI., infra.]

Chapter X

[4812] Lit., “from the hands to us,” nobis, the reading of the ms., both Roman edd., Gelenius, LB., and Oehler; for which the rest give vobis—“out of your hands.”

[4813] i.e., the learned men referred to above.

Chapter XI

[4814] Lit., “whence.”

[4815] Lit., “so innumerable.”

[4816] Lit., “ruins.”

[4817] So Canterus suggests conf-iuntfor the ms. confic-—“bring about,”

Chapter XII

[4818] Lit., “it is a thing of long and much speech.”

[4819] Lit., “the fortunes of perils.”

[4820] The ms. reading is hoc est unus, corrected honestus—“honourable” (which makes the comparison pointless, because there is no reason why a rich man, if good, should not be succored as well as a poor), in all edd., except Oehler, who reads seclestus, which departs too far from the ms. Perhaps we should read, as above, inhonestus.

[4821] So the ms., LB., Hild., and Oehler, and the other edd., adding et auxilium—“and help.”

[4822] Lit., “whom not his mind, but the necessity of his property, made restricted.”

[4823] Lit., “inclines thither whence.”

[4824] i.e., the decision.

[4825] Lit., “both nations.”

[4826] Lit., “the favours of good work,” boni operis favor-es et, the reading of Hild. and Oehler (other edd. -em—“the favour of its service”) for ms. fabore sed.

Chapter XIII

[4827] Lit., “of most powerful name.”

[4828] Lit., “imitating a slave’s servility”—ancillatum, the emendation of Hemsterhuis, adopted by Orelli, Hild., and Oehler for the unintelligible ms. ancillarum.

[4829] Lit., “things.”

Chapter XIV

[4830] Lit., “in higher places.”

[4831] Lit., “what eminences is it found to be added,” addier. So Hild. and Oehler for the reading of ms., first four edd., and Oberthür addere—“to add,” emended in rest from margin of Ursinus accedere, much as above.

 

 

 

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