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[124] vulturium: i.e. the presumptive heir, awaiting the old man's death as a vulture circles above his expected prey; cf. Sen. Epist 95.43at hoc hereditatis causa facit: vultur est, cadaver exspectat” ; Mart. 6.62.1 and Mart. 6.62.4amisit pater unicum Salanuscuius vulturis hoc erit cadaver?” and (probably in the same sense) the reference to the corvus in Hor. S. 2.5.56.


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