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[237] The practice of quenching the pyre with wine was common in Rome as in Greece; the provision NE*SVMPTVOSA* RESPERSIO* is mentioned by Cicero (Legg. ii. 24) among those which were borrowed by the XII. Tables from the laws of Solon. See also Virgil, Aen. vi. 226.It was an innovation on the primitive use of milk for ritual purposes. The law of Numa was (Plin.xiv. 88) VINO*ROGVM*NE* RESPARGITO.

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    • Vergil, Aeneid, 6.226
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