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Introductory Notice to Julius Africanus.

[1130] καταγίνεται.

[1131] Dan. viii. 1.

[1132] Dan. viii. 13, 14.

[1133] Dan. viii. 13, 14.

XIX.

[1134] In Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, ch. xxix. § 73; Works, vol. iii. p. 61, edit. Paris. [Elucidation II.]

[1135] For ῥημάτων, words, three mss. give ῥητῶν, sayings.

[1136] For ἡμῖν Πατρί there is another reading, ἡμων πατράσι = to Him who gave to our fathers.

[1137] These words, “and our Lord,” are wanting in three mss.

IV.—The Passion of St. Symphorosa and Her Seven Sons.

[1138] Gallandi, Bibl. Patrum, vol. i. Proleg. p. lxxi. and p. 329.

[1139] See Eusebius, Life of Constantine, ii. 50.

[1140] The Martyrologies celebrate their memory on the 10th June: one of the Colbert mss. gives Zoticus for Getulius.

[1141] A Colbert ms. gives “laudantes” = praising.

[1142] This response, along with the next interrogation, is wanting in the Colbert manuscript.

[1143] Sur., Card., and the Colbert Codex give “Zoticus.”

[1144] The Colbert Codex reads “Extacteus;” Cardulus gives “Stacteus,” by which name he is designated beneath by them all.

[1145] In one of the Colbert codices, and in another from the Sorbonne, there is a passage inserted here about the death of Adrian, which is said to have happened a little after that of these martyrs.

I.

[1146] Routh, Reliqu. Sacræ, vol. ii. pp. 233, 339, 341, 355. Compare also vol. ii. 334 and 346, this series.

II.

[1147] Also on the Seventy Weeks (p. 134, supra), vol. i. pp. 227–240 and 322.

[1148] Origines Sacræ, vol. i. pp. 64–120.

[1149] Works, vol. ii. pp. 457–468.

[1150] See Introductory Notice, p. 123, note 4, supra.

 

 

 

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