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Introductory Notice to Arnobius.

[5043] Lit., “of something.”

[5044] Lit., “far and far.”

[5045] [For puer matrimus (one whose mother is yet living), see p. 486, note 11, supra. And for the argument, here recast, turn to cap. 41, p. 534.]

II. (Covered with garments, note 7, p. 469.)

[5046] Words of Jesus, vol. viii. p. 63, trans., ed. Edinburgh, 1858.

[5047] New-Testament Commentary, Kendrick’s trans., vol. iii. p. 120, ed. 1858.

III. (The eyes of Jupiter, p. 483.)

[5048] Eunuch., iii. 5.

[5049] August., De Civitate, book ii. cap. 7.

[5050] Rom. viii. 3-39.

IV. (For those freed from the bondage of the flesh, p. 488 and note 11.)

[5051] Quoted in Tracts for the Times (p. 30), vol. iii., ed. New York, 1840.

V. (The pine…sanctuary of the Great Mother, p. 504.)

[5052] He was royal librarian at Versailles under Charles X. See his Travels in Italy (Clifton’s trans.), p. 501, ed. Paris, 1842.

VI. (Sacrifices, p. 519.)

[5053] It appeared in Paris 1764. A more literal translation (by the Abbé de Feller) was published, Liege, 1779.

[5054] Published in 1794.

[5055] Works, vol. vi. p. 140, ed. Paris, 1850.

[5056] De Maistre quotes, “Potest unus ita pro alio pœnam compensare vel debitum solvere ut ille satisfacere merito dici possit.” Bellarmin, Opp., tom. iii. col. 1493, ed. Ingolstadt, 1601.

[5057] See Jenyns, p. 67 (ed. eighth), Philadelphia, 1780.

[5058] Milton, Paradise Lost, ix. 785.

[5059] Rom. viii. 19.

[5060] Plato, Repub., Opp., tom. vi. pp. 225–226, ed. Bipont.

[5061] De Maistre cites the example of Decius from Livy, vol. i. p. 477, Piaculum deorum iræ, etc.; and I commend the inquiring reader to his very curious and entertaining Éclaircissement sur les Sacrifices, pp. 321–425, ubi supra, appended to the same work. Let me also add a reference to the other Decius, vol. i. p. 607. See lib. viii. cap. 9, and lib. x. cap. 28. My edition is the valuable (Parisian) Frousheim &amp; Crevier, a.d. 1735.

 

 

 

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