[348] Referre as in G. 3. 128, to recall. ‘Animo manibusque,’ i. e. in daring of spirit and hand. Cerda thinks that ‘animo manibusque’ implies not bravery but cowardice, and that ‘bello praeclara’ above is ironical, which is less likely.
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