Ne tamen ignores ubi sim venalis, et erres
Urbe vagus tota, me duce certus eris.[190]
“Lest, however, you should perchance not know where I am for sale, and should go astray and wander over the whole city, you shall be made sure of your way by my directions.” He then adds the direction:
Libertum docti Lucensis quære Secundum
Limina post Pacis Palladiumque forum.
“Look for Secundus, the freedman of the learned citizen Lucensis, (you will find him) behind the threshold of Pax and the forum of Pallas.”
Secundus appears to have been the Tauchnitz of his day, and to have prepared editions in compact form for travellers:
Qui tecum cupis esse meos ubicunque libellos
Et comites longæ quæris habere viæ,
Hos eme, quos arctat brevibus membrana tabellis.