[982]. Lib. ii. 21; iv. 7; vi. 1.
[983]. Val. Max. i. 7; ad Att. xiii. 8.
[984]. V. Hann. 22. Cornelius Nepos says that the Alpis Graia derived its name from Hercules having passed by that route. Probably the real derivation of the epithet is the root of the German “Grau.”
[985]. Bell. Gall. i. 11.
[986]. R. L. Lect. viii.
[987]. Lib. ii. 56, 10.
[988]. Quint. x. i. 101.
[989]. Lib. x. i. 101.
[990]. Lib. viii. i. 1, 5, 56.
[991]. Provincialism is not an accurate term; for the worst Latin was spoken in Italy, whilst the only Latin spoken in the provinces or conquered dependencies was as polished as that of the capital.