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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[4949] Lit., “of.” [Cap. 29, p. 529, supra.]

[4950] Lit., “divine things.”

[4951] So the ms., both Roman edd., Hild., and Oehler, reading promptæ; corrected præsumptæ—“taken for granted,” in the rest.

[4952] i.e., offerings to parents, as the name implies, and other relatives who were dead.

Chapter XXXVIII

[4953] 35 in Orelli.

[4954] Lit., “in the writings of which we read.”

[4955] Pl.

[4956] Lit., “by satisfaction of.”

Chapter XXXIX

[4957] 36 in Orelli. [See note 1, Appendix, p. 539, infra.]

[4958] Lit., “added evil heavier than evil.”

[4959] So later edd., reading vaderet from the margin of Ursinus, while the first three retain the ms. reading suaderet—“persuade.”

[4960] i.e., the slave writhing under the scourge.

[4961] Lit., “of so great power.”

[4962] i.e., Jupiter.

Chapter XL

[4963] 37 in Orelli.

[4964] Lit., “which either a…made,” etc.

[4965] Lit., “very near to danger of carrying off liberty.”

[4966] Cf. ii. 73.

Chapter XLI

[4967] 38 in Orelli.

[4968] So the ms., LB., Hild., and Oehler, reading volu-p-tates, i.e., the games and feasts spoken of previously; the other edd. read -n-—“wishes.”

[4969] Oehler explains frustra by otiose—“who was leisurely delighted,” but there is no reason why it should not have its usual meaning, as above. [See note 1, Appendix, p. 539.]

 

 

 

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