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Thursday, January 28th, 1869
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 218 note * Proceedings, 2 S. iii., 328.
page 223 note * Mr. Maskelyne hero takes the reading of Jan's edition.
page 225 note * See Proceedings 2 S. iv. 21, and Archæologia xlii. 127.
page 225 note † The Libb. Coloniar. show that it was a frequent terminal sign in Italy. See Gromatici Veteres, ed. Lachman, pp. 227, 228, 241, 252, 255, 256, 259.
page 225 note ‡ “Quadrifinalis area” (p. 312, ibid.) “Area in trifinio,” p, 313. See also pp. 324, 325, 341, 352, 360, ibid.
page 225 note § See diagram, 288, and p. 341. Compare what is said at p. 356 with p. 364, where the area is said sometimes to be placed “circa sepulchrum,” and memoriæ (or funeral monuments) placed upon it, i.e, the area. Cassiodorus (quoted by Godefroye in note to Lib. 2, Cod. Theod. tit. 26, par. 4, says), “Aut terminis testibus, aut jugis montium, aut arcaturis constructis, aliisque signis evidentibus, constat esse definitum.” Here arcatura evidently means area.
page 225 note ‖ Innocentius. Lachman, p. 334.
page 225 note ¶ See the reading of the Erfurt MS., Lib. Col. i. p. 215, ibid.
page 225 note ** p. 334.
page 226 note * Or, as Festus defines it, “Area : in qua quæ clausa sunt tuta manent.”
page 226 note † Lachman, pp. 254, 255. See also pp. 347, 349.
page 226 note ‡ Dig. 33, 7, De instructo vel instrumento legato.
page 226 note § Ibid. c. 8.
page 226 note ‖ Lachman, pp. 140–1.
page 226 note ¶ Ibid. pp. 402–3.
page 226 note ** Laehman, p. 359.
page 227 note * Lachman, pp. 345, 361.
page 227 note † Ibid. p. 345.
page 227 note ‡ See the remarkable expressions of St. Augustine, de Civitate Dei, lib. 21, c. 4.
page 229 note * No drawing was made at the time, Mr. Warnc informs me.
page 230 note * Lachman. lib. 2, p. 57.
page 230 note † Ibid. p. 302.