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[29] The construction is resumed after the parenthesis with some variation, ‘his accensa super’ referring to the subjectmatter of the parenthesis. ‘Super’ for “insuper,” 2. 71, &c. Weidner connects it with ‘aequore,’ which is very unlikely. ‘Iactatos arcebat’ is equivalent to “iactabat et arcebat,” or “iactando arcebat.

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