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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1883] Maturius funditur.

[1884] i.e., pollex, as though from “polleo,” to prevail.

[1885] Abjectum.

Chap. XI.—Of the Intestines in Man, and Their Use.

[1886] Rarum, i.e., loose in texture.

[1887] Reciprocâ vicissitudine.

[1888] Ne plenum quidem. Some editions omit “ne,” but it seems to be required by the sense; the lungs not being compact and solid, as the liver, but of a slighter substance.

[1889] Flandi et spirandi. The former word denotes the process of sending forth, the latter of inhaling, the air.

[1890] Animam, the vital principle, as differing from the rational.

[1891] Fistulas.

[1892] Cohæreat sibi.

[1893] In cicutæ modum.

[1894] Teneritudinem domicilii.

[1895] Nare; hence “nares,” the nostrils.

[1896] Interpatet.

[1897] Colles faucium. Others read “toles,” i.e., the tonsils.

[1898] Inoffensum tenorem, i.e. without obstruction, not striking against any object—smooth.

[1899] Quasi mugiens.

[1900] In lavacris celebrandis.

[1901] Obstructâ meandi facultate.

[1902] Voluminum flexiones.

[1903] Oblevit ea intrinsecus crassiore succo.

 

 

 

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