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[1381] προσχωρεῖν; Euthal., ἐγχειρεῖν.

[1382] Euthal., παραίνεσις ποιμαντική, pastoral exhortation.

[1383] κατάστασις.

[1384] εὐθυβόλως, perhaps here, as Montfaucon makes it, sagaciously.

[1385] Euthal., ἐπ᾽ αὐτοῦ, before him.

[1386] Euthal., κατὰΠαῦλον, against Paul.

[1387] Euthal., διὰ κινναβάρεως, with the vermilion.

Translator’s Biographical Notice.

[1388] Hist. Eccles., vii. 29.

[1389] ἀνὴρ τά τε ἄλλα λόγιος.

[1390] De viris illustr., ch. 71.

[1391] In Eusebius, vii. 30. [Elucidation I., p. 172.]

I.—The Epistle Written by Malchion,In Name of the Synod of Antioch, Against Paul of Samosata.

[1392] παροικίᾳ [= jurisdiction. See p. 163, note 3, supra.]

[1393] ἀρνησιθέου.

[1394] καταβραβεύων, perhaps = "receiving" bribes from.

[1395] 1 Tim. vi. 5.

[1396] δουκηνάριος, the name given under the Emperors to those procurators who received 200 sestertia of annual salary.

[1397] ὑπαγορεύων. [Letters, e.g., from Zenobia.]

[1398] σήκρητον (from the Latin secerno, to separate) was the name given to the elevated place, railed in and curtained, where the magistrate sat to decide cases.

[1399] κατασείουσι ταῖς ὀθόναις, alluding to the custom of shaking the oraria or linen handkerchiefs as a token of applause. [Elucid. II.]

[1400] συνεισάκτους γυναῖκας, priests’-housekeepers. See Lange on Nicephorus vi. 30, and B. Rhenanus on Rufinus, vii. The third canon of the Nicene Council in the Codex Corbeiensis has this title, De subintroductis id est adoptivis sororibus. Of the subintroduced, that is, the adopted sisters.See also on the abuse, Jerome, in the Epistle to Eustochius. They appear also to have been called commanentes and agapetæ. See the note of Valesius in Migne. [Vol. ii. p. 47, and (same vol.) Elucidation II. p. 57.]

[1401] ἱερατεῖον.

 

 

 

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