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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[34] [Concerning the Orphica, see vol. i. p. 178, note 1, and pp. 279, 290. For Sibyllina, Ibid., p. 169, note 9, and pp. 280–289. Note also vol. ii. p. 194, note 2, and T. Lewis, Plato cont. Ath., p. 99.]

[35] Virg., Georg., ii. 325–327.

[36] [See (Sigonius) p. 144, ed. Paris, 1818.]

Chap. VI.—Of divine testimonies, and of the sibyls and their predictions.

[37] [See vol. i. p. 289 note 2, this series.]

[38] The Quindecemviri were the fifteen men to whom the care of the Sibylline books was entrusted. At first two (Duumviri) were appointed. The number was afterwards increased to ten, and subsequently to fifteen. It appears probable that this last change was made by Sulla.

[39] [i.e., Counsel of God. See p. 14 supra, and 16 infra.]

[40] [Concerning the Sibyls, see also, fully, Lardner, Credib., ii. 258, 334, etc. On the use here and elsewhere made of them by our author, Ibid., p. 343, and iii. 544; also pp. 14 and 15, supra.]

[41] [Vol. ii. cap. 28, p. 143.]

chap. VII.—Concerning the testimonies of apollo and the gods.

[42] [1 John iv. 8. The Divine Triad “is Love.”]

[43] Subductis et consummatis.

Chap. VIII.—that god is without a body, nor does he need difference of sex for procreation.

[44] [The bees, according to Virgil, Georg., iv. 199.]

Chap. IX.—Of hercules and his life and death.

[45] [Vol. ii. p. 179. It is interesting to observe the influence of Justin and Clement on the reasoning of the later fathers, not excepting St. Augustine.]

[46] Debellatricem.

Chap. X.—Of the life and actions of Æsculapius, apollo, neptune, mars, castor and pollux, mercury and bacchus.

[47] [See vol. v. p. 43, and note, p. 46, this series.]

[48] [Nat. Deor., iii. 36. De Maistre, Soirèes, i. p. 30, and note, p 63.]

Chap. XI.—of the origin, life, reign, name and death of jupiter, and of saturn and uranus.

[49] [Compare the remorseless satire of Arnobius, vol. vi. p. 498.]

[50] Ζεὺς, or Ζη̑ν. [Quad sit auctor vitæ. Delphin note.]

[51] [On the Poets, vol. i. cap. 2, p. 273.]

[52] Eo, i.e., to those.

[53] Juvando. [Nat. Deor., iii. 25, 26.]

[54] Ætate pessum acta. [See plural Joves, Nat. Deor., iii. 16.]

 

 

 

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