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Lactantius

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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[2058] Æquatur.

[2059] i.e., the rays of the sun.

[2060] Roseus; others read, “roseo honore.

[2061] The pheasant.

[2062] Magniciem. Some take this as denoting the name of a bird, but no such bird is known.

[2063] Pergrave pondus; others read, “per grave pondus,” by reason of the heavy weight.

[2064] Se exhibet; others read “se probat.

[2065] Tanti ad miracula visus. [Deut. iv. 17.]

[2066] Inde; others read, “ille,” but the allusion is very obscure.

[2067] Fili, “the thread,” i.e. of fate.

[2068] Colit. [Badger’s Nestorians, vol. i. p. 122.]

A Poem on the Passion of the Lord

[2069] Limina, “the threshold.”

[2070] Interpres.

[2071] Venia, “remission.”

[2072] Communis culpæ.

[2073] Vexillum.

[2074] Magalia.

[2075] i.e., Egypt.

[2076] Secutus.

[2077] Latius, “more widely,” “in greater detail.”

[2078] Collige.

 

 

 

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