[245]. Epist. II. i. 182.

[246]. Asinius Pollio is said by Seneca (Controv. iv. Præf.) to have introduced the practice of poets reading their works to a circle of friends.

[247]. Ecl. iii. 86.

[248]. Math. Hist. of Class. Lit.; Bernhardy, Grund. 366.

[249]. Hier. in Eus. Chron. Ol. 156, 3.

[250]. Cic. Brut. 64.

[251]. Plin. N. H. xxxv. 1, 4.

[252]. N. A. i. 24; Meyer, Anth. xxiv.

[253]. Cic. de Am. 7.

[254]. Pers. Sat. i. 77.