[572] Euripides, "Ino." Fragm. 415. Compare St. James, iii. 5, 6.
[573] Fabius Maximus. So Tacitus, "Annals," i. 5, who relates this story somewhat differently.
[574] See Tacitus, "Annals," i. 3. As to his fate, see "Annals," i. 6.
[575] Tiberius Nero, who actually did succeed Augustus.
[576] The Emperor's wife.
[577] So it is in § xii. But perhaps here it means, "I wish you had more sense, Fabius!"
[578] Adopting the reading of Reiske.
[579] Reading φορυτοῦ or φορυτῶν, as Wyttenbach.
[580] Reading κατέχειν δύνανται with Reiske.
[581] See Sophocles, Fragm. 162.