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Third Meeting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2015

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Lent Term, 1887
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Copyright © The Author(s). Published online by Cambridge University Press 1887

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page 19 note 1 Cf. IV 1 29.

page 19 note 2 A mixture of gold and copper, used for coloured ornament on metal.

page 19 note 3 Cf. the Homeric (Il. 13 407), i.e. ‘made with rings of ox-leather and brass’. A monument of the art survives in the rings of the ‘target’ in archery practice, originally a real shield. The shield of Romulus, in harmony with the whole description, is more primitive than the Homeric and has no .

page 20 note 1 e.g. Thermodontiaco caelatus balteus auro Ov. Met. 9. 189.