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[560] There may be an allusion, as Heyne suggests as an amendment on Serv., to the three centuries of equites, Livy 1. 13. ‘Numero’ as in v. 62 above. Rom. has ‘turmae numero.’ ‘Vagantur’ of movement without a certain destination, as Henry explains it: comp. 6. 886, where, as here, it points to the expanse of the field, and so may be rendered ‘expatiate.’ ‘Terni’ is merely ‘tres.

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