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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[4990] 2 in Orelli.

[4991] So the edd., reading et for ms. ut (according to Crusius).

[4992] Lit., “restoration be supplied to his strength.”

[4993] So Gelenius, merely adding t to the ms. posse. The passage is, however, very doubtful.

[4994] Lit., “how weakly and feeble it is said.”

[4995] These words, non debuit oculorum negare conspectui, should, Orelli thinks, be omitted; and certainly their connection with the rest of the sentence is not very apparent.

[4996] Lit., “he was, and such as he had learned that he was, contained in the power of his divinity.”

[4997] Lit., “to ambiguous contradictions.”

Chapter XLVI

[4998] 3 in Orelli.

[4999] Lit., “if your services of certain persons are certain,” i.e., if these facts on which your worship is built are well ascertained.

[5000] What species of snake this was, is not known; the Latin is therefore retained, as the sentence insists on the distinction.

[5001] Anguem.

[5002] Serpentem.

[5003] Lit., “bearing himself on feet, nor unfolding below his own goings.”

[5004] Lit., “to a.”

[5005] So Hild. and Oehler, reading labefac-t-amusfor the ms. -i-.

[5006] This sentence alone is sufficient to prove that these chapters were never carefully revised by their author, as otherwise so glaring repetitions would certainly have been avoided.

[5007] Here the ms. and both Roman edd. insert the last clause, “what…forests.”

Chapter XLVII

[5008] in Orelli.

Chapter XLVIII

[5009] in Orelli.

[5010] Lit., “wanting.”

 

 

 

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