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Thursday, June 20th, 1901
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page 393 note * Festus, M. 177, K.
page 393 note † Fasti, 2, 377.
page 393 note ‡ Livy, 1, 12, 22.
page 393 note § D. H. 1, 87.
page 393 note ‖ Pliny, H. N. 34, 21.
page 393 note ¶ D. H. 3, 1.
page 393 note ** Plutarch, Rom. 27 ; D. H. 2, 56 ; Livy, 1, 49.
page 393 note †† Horace, Epod. 16, 13 ; Porphyrio and Sohol. Cruq.
page 394 note * Jahrb. 3 ; Comparetti, 64. 3.
page 394 note † Livy, 8, 14 ; cf. Pliny, H. N. 34, 5, 11.
page 394 note ‡ Livy, 4, 17 ; 2, 56.
page 394 note § Cic. in Vat. 10, 24.
page 395 note * Festus, Mundus, M. 154 ; Manalis., M. 158. See Macrobius, Sat. 1, 16, 18, and Plutarch, Romulus, 11.
page 395 note † Comp. 4, 13.
page 395 note ‡ Pl. xix. p. 178.
page 395 note § See particularly Jahrb. 3 and 4.
page 396 note * Notizie, 153–159 ; Jahrb. 3 ; Comp. 415.
page 396 note † Notizie, 153, 158.
page 396 note ‡ Plutarch, Camillus, c. 30.
page 396 note § Archœological Journal, lvi. 315.
page 396 note ‖ See the Notizie of 1900.
page 396 note ¶ Livy, 1, 44.
page 396 note ** Notizie, 1900, p, 146 ; also Comp. 5.
page 397 note * Hist. 4, 53.
page 397 note † Ovid, Fasti, 5, 621 ; Varro, L.L. 7, 44.
page 397 note ‡ Evolution of the Aryan, 4, 5.
page 397 note § Ovid,.Fasti, 3, 791; Varro, L. L. 5 45–54.
page 397 note ‖ Festus, Seæagenarios, 334, M.
page 397 note ¶ Livy 22, 9, 57.
page 398 note * Comp. 15.
page 398 note † Comp. 10 ; Notiz. 160.
page 398 note ‡ It is found in Etruscan and among the rude half-Latin races of the Apennines. See Corssen, Aussprache, etc. 12. 3, 12 ; and Jordan, , in Hermes, xvi. (1881), 250, 251Google Scholar.
page 398 note § Paus. 5, 17, 6.
page 399 note * Ruhnken's Timœus, 170.
page 399 note † Notiz. 160.
page 399 note ‡ Jahrb. 1900 ; Beillatt, 100.
page 399 note § Comp. 11, 12.
page 399 note ‖ Unterit. D. 3, 9, 26 : Bull. dell' lust, di C.A., 1882, pp. 94–96 See too Jahrb. 1900, B. 101.
page 399 note ¶ Notiz. 161–166.
page 400 note * Taylor, Alphabet, 2, 74, 75 ; Fabretti, 2403 T. xliii. ; cf. 243G, 2766, and 2767.
page 400 note † Bull. Inst. A. 1882, pp. 92, 93.
page 400 note ‡ Corssen, Aussprache, &c. 12, 5.
page 400 note § D. H. 4, 26.
page 401 note * To these alphabets might have been added one from the much contested inscription on the “Duenos ” vase, so called from the artist by whom it purports to have been made. This is a remarkable earthenware vessel found at Rome in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, having a triple receptacle to contain, according to two of its suggested uses, cosmetics for the living or offerings for the dead. It is figured, and a copy of the inscription given in a valuable paper by Jordan (Hermes, xvi. 226–260). I much prefer this author's reading and interpretation to that given by Comparetti in his pamphlet on our Cippus (p. 14, n. 3). Neither the subject matter nor the circumstances of the find give any certain clue as to date. Comparetti suggests the fifth century B.C. generally; Jordan the middle of the same century. The forms of the letters are certainly very old, but perhaps a little later than those of the present inscription. I shall have to refer once or twice to this vase by way of illustration, but I wished on the whole to steer clear of an independent and very difficult subject.
page 401 note † Jordan, Hermes, xvi. 254 and plate.
page 401 note ‡ Varro, LL. 7, 26.
page 402 note * Comp., 11, n. 1. See, however, Mommsen, Unterit. c. 31; and Bull. I.e. 95 ; Corssen, Aussprache, 12. 6; Curtius, 182 Zuy, 399 ἠμι (on aæamenta); Corssen 12. 296 ; and Nacht. 425.
page 403 note * Notizie, 194.
page 403 note † Vol. lvi. 324, 325.
page 404 note * Jahrb. 1900, B. 100.
page 404 note † Hermes, xvi. 245.
page 405 note * See contra Corssen, Aussprache, &c. 22. 728, 729.
page 405 note † Festus, Plorare. ‘Si nurus … sacra divis parentura estod.’
page 405 note ‡ Aussprache, &c. 22 592.
page 405 note § Corssen is strong against the possibility of nefas (originally nēfas) coming from naifus. See, however, the Skt. particle quoted by him, Aussprache, &c. 22. 786.
page 406 note * Il Ω 577 ; Plautus, Merc. 5, 2, 11 ; Rud. 2, 3, 5, &c.
page 406 note † Varro, L.L. 6, 27.
page 406 note ‡ Comp. 18.
page 406 note § See above and Comp. 16, n 1.
page 407 note * Livy, 3, 65 ; D. H. 6, 89.
page 407 note † D. H. 3, 86.
page 408 note * D. H. l.c.
page 409 note * Pomponius, Digest, 1. 2. 2. 23, 24.
page 410 note * This has been done, but nothing further has been discovered owing to the danger of undermining the wall.
page 410 note † The flat sides of the wire measure 10·7 by 10·1 mm.
page 410 note ‡ The wire is 11 mm.
page 410 note § J. Evans, Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain, 386, fig. 482.
page 410 note ‖ Archœological Journal, v. 325.
page 411 note * J. Evans, Ancient Bronze Implements, 386; Journal of the British Archœological Association, i. 148 ; Sussex Archœological Collections, ii. 260.
page 411 note † See Surrey Arachœological Collections, i. viii. Mr. Hart obtained it from the collection of his relative, Mr. Glover, of Reigate.
page 411 note ‡ Lot 359. 25th July, 1873.
page 411 note § Archœological Journal, xxii. 74.
page 411 note ‖ Evans, op. cit. 386, fig. 483; and Proceedings, 2nd S. ii. 131.
page 411 note ¶ Perrin, Etude préh. sur la Savoie, pi. xviii. 6.
page 412 note * Cott. MS. Nero, D. i. f. 170.