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page 131 note 1 I have slightly altered Duebner's translation, which runs ‘tam efficacem et intentum’ and ‘certa quadam ratione commotum.’
page 131 note 2 Mr Hosius actually defends tenso aere by quoting extenuatis nubibus.
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