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[792] “Divom genus” was once the reading, but it is found only in inferior MSS. ‘Divi’ refers to C. Julius Caesar. ‘Aurea saecula:’ comp. E. 4. 9. “Condere saecla” occurs Lucr. 3.1090, in the sense of living through ages, seeing them to their end, as in E. 2. 52. Here it can only mean to establish, like “condere urbem,” &c., though the analogy is not very close.

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