[XLIX.] “Vinum Opiminianum annorum centum.”—Petron.

[L.] “In amphitheatro semiustulandum.”—Suetonius Vit. Tib.

[LI.] “Sic erimus cuncti, ... ergo dum vivimus vivamus.”

[LII.] Αγώνον παίζειν. A barbarous pastime at feasts, when men stood upon a rolling globe, with their necks in a rope and a knife in their hands, ready to cut it when the stone was rolled away, wherein, if they failed, they lost their lives, to the laughter of their spectators.

[LIII.] Diis manibus.

[LIV.] “Ἑκατόμπεδον ἔνθα ἢ ἔνθα.”

[LV.] The Brain. Hippocrates.

[LVI.] Amos ii. 1.

[LVII.] As Artemisia of her husband Mausolus.

[LVIII.] Siste, viator.