[2224] Ziegler, pp. 15, 38, 39, 64, 67, 81, 82, “sacratissimi imperatores”; pp. 31, 40, “sacrosancti principes”; p. 65, “sanctarum aurium vestrarum.”
[2225] Ziegler, pp. 53-4.
[2226] Kroll et Skutsch, I, 17-18.
[2227] See my “A Roman Astrologer as a Historical Source,” Classical Philology, VIII, 415-35, especially p. 421.
[2228] I, 16, 20, “Summo illi ac rectori deo, qui omnia perpetua legis dispositione composuit....”
[2229] I, 16, 14; I, 57, 2; I, 90, 11, to 91, 10.
[2230] I, 280, 2-28.
[2231] Besides the prayer just quoted, see I, 18, 10-13. See also the long prayer at the end of the first book to the planets and supreme God for the successful continuance of the dynasty of Constantine.
[2232] I, 18, 25-9.
[2233] I, 85-89 (Book II, chapter 30).