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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[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.”

[5011] The ms., 1st ed., Hild., and Oehler read gener-ent, corrected in the rest, as above, -arent.

[5012] Lit., “all wicked and distinguished by no diversity.”

[5013] Lit., “the human race has been mixed in,” etc.

[5014] So all edd., reading vi morbi, except Hild., who retains the ms. vi urbi, in which case the italics should denote “of the disease,” instead of “to the city.” The construction, however, seems to make it impossible to adhere to the ms..

[5015] Lit., “to have erred much from.”

Chapter XLIX

[5016] In Orelli.

[5017] Lit., “from the possession of Italy.”

[5018] So all edd. to Orelli, adding -em to the ms. quid. [See, concerning Pessinus, p. 492, supra.]

[5019] Lit., “a face too little expressed with imitation.”

Chapter L

[5020] in Orelli.

[5021] Lit., “did a stone drive,” etc.

[5022] Lit. “moved by.”

[5023] So the ms. and edd.; but, on account of the unnecessary repetition, Ursinus proposed to delete atri. Unger (Anal. Propert., p. 87) has suggested very happily arti—“of confined, i.e., small body.’”

[5024] Vim, suggested by Orelli, and adopted by Hild. and Oehler.

[5025] Lit., “subjected to.”

 

 

 

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