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I. On the Pallium.

[113] Matrimonium carnis.

[114] Mundum muliebrem. Comp. Liv. xxxiv. 7.

[115] Immundum muliebrem.

[116] Jam hinc; comp. ad. Ux., i. 1 ad init. and ad fin., and 8 ad fin.

Chapter V.—Gold and Silver Not Superior in Origin or in Utility to Other Metals.

[117] Sæcularis.

[118] De suo. Comp. de Bapt., c. xvii. sub fin.

Chapter VI.—Of Precious Stones and Pearls.

[119] Peloris. Comp. Hor., S., ii. 4, 32, and Macleane’s note there.

[120] See Gen. iii. 15.

Chapter VII.—Rarity the Only Cause Which Makes Such Things Valuable.

[121] Smaragdi. Comp.Rev. iv. 3.

Chapter VIII.—The Same Rule Holds with Regard to Colours. God’s Creatures Generally Not to Be Used, Except for the Purposes to Which He Has Appointed Them.

[122] Or, “slaves.”

[123] Comp. de Pæn., c. v. med.

[124] Comp. c. vi. above.

[125] Sæcularium.

[126] i.e., the treatise de Spectaculis.

[127] Rebus.

[128] “Affici”—a rare use rather of “afficere,” but found in Cic.

[129] Or perhaps “is fed” thereby; for the word is “vescitur.”

[130] “Conditio”—a rare use again.

[131] Sæcularis.

Chapter IX.—God’s Distribution Must Regulate Our Desires, Otherwise We Become the Prey of Ambition and Its Attendant Evils.

[132] Or, “moderation.”

[133] “Saltus et insulæ,” i.e., as much as would purchase them.

Chapter I.—Introduction. Modesty to Be Observed Not Only in Its Essence, But in Its Accessories.

 

 

 

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