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[765] Auro solidi for “ex solido auro.” So “dona auro gravia” 3. 464. ‘Captivus,’ like αἰχμάλωτος, is applied to things as well as to persons in prose as well as in poetry. Comp. 7. 184., 11. 779, and also the use of ‘mortaliaE. 8. 35. The bowls, if not the vestments, probably come from the temples.

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