[517] ‘Condensus’ is a Lucretian word. It occurs again 8. 497. For ‘sedebant’ others give ‘tenebant,’ which is the first reading of Med.; but this would produce an awkward construction with ‘altaria circum . . . condensae,’ not to mention the tautology with ‘amplexae.’
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