15. id … salútí, 'and this was his salvation,' literally 'that which was for safety to him.' For the datives see the note on 13, 16.
20. tertium, the adverb.
22. Néminem. Why is the accusative used?
27. inquit. See the note on 14, 28.
28. quam facultátem, for facultátem quam. The antecedent is often thus attracted into the relative clause,
né omittámus, 'let us not neglect,' the hortatory subjunctive.
29. reí gerendae. See the note on 52, 8.
54. 1. extrémum pálum, 'the end of the stake.' Other adjectives denoting a part of the object named by the noun they modify are medius, 'the middle of'; céterus, 'the rest of'; reliquus, 'the rest of'; prímus, 'the first of'; summus, 'the top of'; ímus, 'the bottom of.'
5. dum errat, 'wandering.'
23. pecus. Is this pecus, pecoris, or pecus, pecudis? See the note on pecora, 20, 26.