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897 ([return])
[ See CLAUDIUS, c. x1i. and note.]

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898 ([return])
[ Remmius Palaemon appears to have been cotemporary with Pliny and Quintilian, who speak highly of him.]

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899 ([return])
[ Now Vicenza.]

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900 ([return])
[ “Audiat haec tantum vel qui venit, ecce, Palaemon.”—Eccl. iii. 50.]

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901 ([return])
[ All the editions have the word vitem; but we might conjecture, from the large produce, that it is a mistake for vineam, a vineyard: in which case the word vasa might be rendered, not bottles, but casks. The amphora held about nine gallons. Pliny mentions that Remmius bought a farm near the turning on the Nomentan road, at the tenth mile-stone from Rome.]