Dussaud, _Les Nosaïris_, Paris, 1900, p. 120 ss.
Footnote 442:
See above, Lecture III, p. 101.
Footnote 443:
_Cf._ Lucian, _Alex._, 43.
Footnote 444:
Hermes Trismeg. ap. Stob., _Ecl._, I, 49, p. 398, 16 ss., Wachsmuth.
Footnote 445:
Tim. Locr., p. 104 E.
Footnote 446:
Ps.-Plut., _Vita Homeri_, 126; Porph. ap. Stob., _Ecl._, I, 49, 60, p.
445, Wachsmuth.
Footnote 447:
See above, p. 176.
Footnote 448:
See above, Lecture II, p. 78.
Footnote 449:
_Cf._ _Revue de philologie_, XLIV, 1921, p. 232 ss.
Footnote 450:
Above, Introd., p. 13.
Footnote 451:
Museum of the University of California; Kaibel, _Inscr. Sicil. et
Ital._, 12, 1196. The sentence is taken from _Republ._, X, 617 C.
Footnote 452:
Porph., _De regressu anim._, fr. 11, Bidez = Aug., _Civ. Dei_, X, 30;
Jamblich. ap. Nemes., _De nat. hom._, 2; _cf._ Zeller, _Philos. Gr._,
V^4, p. 713.
Footnote 453:
“Has omnes, ubi mille rotam volvere per annos,
Lethaeum ad fluvium deus evocat agmine magno,
Scilicet immemores super ut convexa revisant,
Rursus et incipiant in corpore velle reverti.”
_Aen._, VI, 749–753.
Footnote 454:
See above, Lecture VI, p. 162, and Introd., p. 29.
Footnote 455:
_Études syriennes_, p. 70.
Footnote 456:
See Lecture VI, p. 161; _cf._ below, Lecture VIII, p. 196.
Footnote 457:
Virg., _Aen._, VI, 740 ss.
Footnote 458:
Plut., _De facie lunae_, p. 943 B.
Footnote 459:
Ps. Apul., _Asclep._, 28.
Footnote 460:
_Jahresh. Institut Wien_, XII, 1910, p. 213.
Footnote 461:
See above, Lecture III, p. 107.
Footnote 462:
Macrob., _Comm. Somn. Scip._, I, 11, 8; Proclus, _In Tim._, II, 48, 15
ss., Diehl.
Footnote 463:
Lecture II, p. 87 ss.
Footnote 464:
See Lecture I, p. 64 ss.
Footnote 465:
Tibullus, II, 6, 30: “Sic bene sub tenera parva quiescat humo.”
Footnote 466:
Tertull., _De testimonio animae_, 4.
Footnote 467:
_Securitati aeternae_; _cf._ Dessau, _Inscr. sel._, 8025 ss., 8149.
Footnote 468:
Cic., _Catil._, IV, 7; _cf._ _Tusc._, I, 11, 25; 49, 118.
Footnote 469:
Sen., _Dial._, VI, 19, 5.
Footnote 470:
Dessau, _Inscr. sel._, 8024 and note; _cf._ Cic., _Tusc._, I, 41, 97;
and Introd., p. 10.
Footnote 471:
Bücheler, _Carm. epigr._, 1274:
“Morborum vitia et vitae mala maxima fugi.
Nunc careo poenis, pace fruor placida.”
Footnote 472:
Bücheler, _ibid._, 573:
“Qui post tantum onus, multos crebrosque labores
Nunc silet et tacito contentus sede quiescit.”
Footnote 473:
Bücheler, _ibid._, 507: “Poena fuit vita, requies mihi morte parata
est.”
Footnote 474:
Transl. by J. C. Anderson (in my _Astrology and Religion_, p. 171).
Footnote 475:
Dessau, _Inscr. sel._, 8393, 79: “Te di Manes tui ut quietam patiantur
atque ita tueantur opto.”
Footnote 476:
See above, Lecture I, p. 68; II, p. 86, n. 39; V, p. 134.
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