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[1056] Amentia.
[1057] Deis ministratis.
[1058] The constellation Virgo.
[1059] Jovis exoletus, Ganymede, or Aquarius.
[1060] He makes a similar postponement above, in c. vii., to The Apology, cc. xxii. xxiii.
[1061] Divini.
[1062] Et tristitiæ arbitros.
[1063] Transvolem.
[1064] Diva arquis.
[1065] Perhaps another form of Diana.
[1066] Faciunt = ῥίζουσι.
[1067] This seems to be the meaning of an almost unintelligible sentence, which we subjoin: “Geniis eisdem illi faciunt qui in isdem locis aras vel ædes habent; præterea aliis qui in alieno loco aut mercedibus habitant.” Oehler, who makes this text, supposes that in each clause the name of some god has dropped out.
[1068] Numinum janitorum.
[1069] Ceteris.
[1070] Immo cum.
[1071] Proveniunt.
[1072] Prædes.
[1073] Sedenim.
[1074] We insert this clause at Oehler’s suggestion.
[1075] Ministerium.
[1076] The incident, which was closely connected with the third Punic war, is described pleasantly by Pliny, Hist. Nat. xv. 20.
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