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I. On the Pallium.

[1] [Written, according to Neander, about a.d. 208.]

Chapter I.—Time Changes Nations’ Dresses—and Fortunes.

[2] [See Elucidation I.]

[3] Utica (Oehler).

[4] i.e., in Adrumetum (Oehler).

[5] Sæcularium.

[6] i.e., Etruscans, who were supposed to be of Lydian origin.

[7] i.e., your gown.

[8] A Roman knight and mime-writer.

[9] Virg., Æn., i. 14.

[10] Or, “attack.”

[11] Caput vindicantis. But some read capite: “which avenges itself with its head.”

[12] See Virg., Æn., iii. 415 (Oehler).

Chapter II.—The Law of Change, or Mutation, Universal.

[13] Mundus.

[14] See Adv. Herm., c. xxv. ad fin. (Oehler).

[15] As being “the ears of an ass.”

[16] Mundus. Oehler’s pointing is disregarded.

[17] Mundus. Oehler’s pointing is disregarded.

[18] Mundus. Oehler’s pointing is disregarded.

[19] Metatio nostra, i.e., the world.

 

 

 

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