Marq. 192, and the passages there quoted.
Footnote 1206:
_Sat._ 1. 7. 37. For later evidence see Marq. 588.
Footnote 1207:
p. 50, and note 13.
Footnote 1208:
_C. I. L._ i 2. 337.
Footnote 1209:
O. Gilbert (1. 247 note) holds this latter view.
Footnote 1210:
_Ephem. Epigr._ 1. 37. Wissowa (_de Feriis_, v) points out that all
such entries, in which the god’s name in the dative is followed by the
place of sacrifice, apply to consecrated temples only—and the Regia
was not one.
Footnote 1211:
Aust, _de Aedibus sacris Populi Romani_, p. 40. Wissowa, l. c., who
should not, I think, write of an aedes _in foro_.
Footnote 1212:
Varro, _L. L._ 6. 23 ‘Angeronalia ab Angerona, cui sacrificium fit in
curia Acculeia et cuius feriae publicae is dies.’ Pliny, _N. H._ 3. 5.
65 ‘Nomen alterum dicere [nisi] arcanis caerimoniarum nefas habetur;
... non alienum videtur hoc loco exemplum religionis antiquae ob hoc
maxime silentium institutae; namque diva Angerona, cui sacrificatur
a.d. xii Kal. Ian., ore obligato obsignatoque simulacrum habet.’ Macr.
_Sat._ i. 10 ‘xii (Kal. Ian.) feriae sunt divae Angeroniae, cui
pontifices in sacello Volupiae sacrum faciunt; quam Verrius Flaccus
Angeroniam dici ait, quod angores ac sollicitudines animorum
propitiata depellat.’
Footnote 1213:
See Wissowa, s. v. Angerona, _Lex._ 350.
Footnote 1214:
_Civ. Dei_, 4. 8.
Footnote 1215:
Macrob. _Sat._ 1. 10. 11; Fest. 119; and Lact. _Inst._ 1. 20. 4
mention the Larentalia.
Footnote 1216:
_Röm. Forschungen_, vol. ii. p. 1 foll. See also Roscher, s. v. in
_Lex._ 5.
Footnote 1217:
Cp. Ovid, _Fasti_, 3. 55.
Footnote 1218:
_L. L._ 6. 23. The passage is in part hopelessly corrupt.
Footnote 1219:
Gellius, _N. A._ 7. 7; for the Flamen Quir. cf. Gilbert, 1. 88. Cic.
_Ep. ad Brut._ 1. 15. 8. Varro, l. c. says vaguely ‘sacerdotes
nostri.’ Plut. _Romulus_, 4, gives ὁ τοῦ Ἄρεος ἱερεύς, wrongly.
Footnote 1220:
‘Sacerdotes nostri publice parentant’ (Varro, l. c.).
Footnote 1221:
Cic. _de Legibus_, 2. 21. 54; Plut. _Q. R._ 34.
Footnote 1222:
Plutarch is often led on in this work from one question to another by
something he finds in the book he is consulting for the first.
MENSIS IANUARIUS.
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