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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1284] Præscriptionem.
[1285] Ita leviter odoratos.
[1286] Odor.
[1287] Virg., Georg., iii. 244.
[1288] Adjudicaverunt.
[1289] Latrant.
[1290] Impedimentis.
[1292] Ad confundendos. Others read “consolandos.”
Chap. II.—Of the Error of the Philosophers, and of the Divine Wisdom, and of the Golden Age.
[1293] Decurso temporum spatio. A metaphor taken from the chariot course; spatium being used for the length of the course, between the metæ, or goals.
[1294] Ter., Phorm., v. 2.
[1295] Assumptio: often used for the minor proposition in a syllogism.
[1296] Tusc. Disp., i. 41.
Chap. III.—Of Nature, and of the World; And a Censure of the Stoics and Epicureans.
[1297] Eum. Others read “eam,” referring it to “majestatem.”
[1298] Æneid, vi. 726.
[1299] i.e., earthquakes.
[1300] Siccaverunt: rarely used in a neuter sense.
[1301] Primam terræ faciem: as opposed to the inner depths.
[1302] De Rer. Nat., v. 157–166.
[1303] Quòd si ratio ei quadraret.
[1304] Little images, sigilla.
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