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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4303] Primo retinaculi sui vulnere: the cutting of the umbilical nerve. [Contrast Jer. Taylor, on the Nativity, Opp. I. p. 34.]
[4304] Nec sale ac melle medicatus. Of this application in the case of a recent childbirth we know nothing; it seems to have been meant for the skin. See Pliny, in his Hist. Nat. xxii. 25.
[4305] Nec pannis jam sepulturæ involucrum initiatus.
[4306] Volutatus per immunditias.
[4307] Vix.
[4308] Tarde.
[4309] Expositus.
[4310] i.e., he never passed through stages like these.
[4311] Veritate.
[4312] Debuit pronuntiasse.
[4316] Se deposuit.
[4317] Ad meritum confusionis.
[4318] Quod illum finxisti.
[4320] Scilicet, in ironical allusion to a Marcionite opinion.
[4322] Quoscunque.
[4323] In sordibus aliquibus.
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