[407] Grundriss der röm. Litt., p. 721.
[408] De Re Rustica, i. 2. 1.
[409] ‘Cogor et e tabula pictos ediscere mundos’, v. 3. 37.
[410] Nat. Hist. ii. 75.
[411] Bulaeus, Hist. Univ. Paris. i. 19.
[412] So Agrippa made a map of the world (Plin. N. H. iii. 2) which was put up in the Porticus Vipsania ‘tempore Augusti’, and it is thought that he wrote geographical commentaries which became the basis of Pliny’s remarks on the subject. See Cantor, Die röm. Agrimensoren, p. 84.
[413] ‘Videat praeterea in illis porticibus iuventus et cotidie spectet omnes terras et cuncta maria et quidquid invictissimi principes urbium, gentium, nationum, aut restituunt aut virtute devincunt aut terrore devinciunt’, Pan. Lat. xi. 20.
[414] Cf. Seneca, Ep. i. 6.
[415] Pan. Lat. xi. 20. Cf. 21 ‘Orbem spectare depictum’.
[416] Ch. 2.