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1 The "Rich."
2 Ribbons or streamers.
3 "Puri."
4 Consul, A.U.C. 570.
5 Or "engrave," "cælare." He is probably speaking here of golden lemnisci.
6 "Philyræ." This was properly the inner bark of the linden-tree; but it is not improbable that thin plates of motal were also so called, from the resemblance. The passage, however, admits of various modes of ex- planation.
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- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CYRENA´ICA
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), PRAENESTE
- Smith's Bio, Cae'pio Crispi'nus
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