23 Tigillus.

24 Ruma.

25 Pecunia, that is, property; the original meaning of pecunia being property in cattle, then property or wealth of any kind. Comp. Augustin, De discipl. Christ. 6.

26 Sallust, Catil. c. 11.

27 Quasi medius currens.

28 Nuncius.

29 Enunciantur.

30 Caelo.

31 Caelum.

32 Sc. =Xro/noj=

33 See ch. 16.

34 Varro, De Ling. Lat. v. 68.

35 Nourisher.

36 Returner.

37 In the book De Ratione Naturali Deorum.

38 Mundum.

39 Immundum.

40 Mundus.

41 Mundum.

42 Virgil, Aeneid, viii. 319-20.

43 In the Timaeus.


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