[123] Scylla's dogs are spoken of as ‘caerulei’ 3. 432 (note), and the ‘insigne’ of Scylla would doubtless be painted of this colour, if not the whole vessel. Sen. Ep. 76 alludes to the custom of painting ships, “Navis bona dicitur, non quae pretiosis coloribus picta est . . . sed stabilis et firma.”
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