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Lactantius

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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[2015] Vellera, “thin fleecy clouds.” So Virg., Georg., i. 397; Tenuia nec lanæ per cœlum vellera ferri.

[2016] Vivum.

[2017] Per singula tempora mensum.

[2018] Unica, “the only one.” It was supposed that only one phœnix lived at one time. So the proverb “Phœnice rarior.

[2019] Birds were considered sacred to peculiar gods: thus the phœnix was held sacred to Phœbus. [Layard, Nineveh, vol. ii. p. 462.]

[2020] Gurgite.

[2021] Aura. So Virg., Æneid, vi. 204: “Discolor unde auri per ramos aura refulsit.

[2022] Ciere.

[2023] Aëdoniæ voces. The common reading is “Ædoniæ,” contrary to the metre.

[2024] i.e., strains of Apollo and the Muses, for Cyrrha is at the foot of Parnassus, their favourite haunt.

[2025] Aperta Olympi, when he has mounted above the horizon.

[2026] Protulit.

[2027] Antistes.

[2028] Gravem, i.e., a burden to herself.

[2029] Fatis urgentibus; others read “spatiis vergentibus.

[2030] Studio renascendi.

[2031] Venus was worshipped in Syro-Phœnice.

[2032] Gratum; others read “Graium,” Grecian.

[2033] Quà; another reading is “quam,” that which.

[2034] Purpureum. There may be a reference to the early dawn.

[2035] Obsit.

 

 

 

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