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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[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.]

[4970] i.e., from heaven. Instead of e-vocari, however, Heraldus has proposed a-—“be diverted.”

[4971] Lit., “unfolding.”

[4972] Lit., “was in the cause of the vicious dancer.”

Chapter XLII

[4973] 39 in Orelli.

[4974] So all edd., rejecting s from ms. contemptu-s.

[4975] Lit., “draughts of air.”

[4976] So, by omitting two letters, all edd. except 1st and Ursinus, which retain ms. adult-er-ae—“adulterous.”

[4977] Lit., “light.”

Chapter XLIII

[4978] in Orelli. The ms., 1st edd., and Ursinus want si.

[4979] Lit., “and restored.” [Conf. Pont. Max. here named, with vol. iv. p. 74.]

[4980] The ms. and Ursinus read reddere-t—“if he was to restore;” corrected, as above, by omission of t.

[4981] i.e., if he is a god. Cf. iii. 20; [specially, note 3, p. 469].

[4982] Lit., “the necks of.”

[4983] Lit., “the terror of coercion should begin from the father with whom.”

[4984] Lit., “even,” et.

[4985] Lit., “to his grief.”

[4986] The ms. reads rett-ulit, emended ret-—“gave back,” i.e., got rid of, by 1st ed. and Ursinus; and rep-, as above, by Gelenius and others.

Chapter XLIV

[4987] 1 in Orelli. [See Appendix, note 1, p. 539.]

 

 

 

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