[474] Sat. vii. 147 and xv. 111.

[475] Toxaris, 24.

[476] Prof. xxvi.

[477]

Exesas tineis opicasque evolvere chartas

maior quam promptis cura tibi in studiis.—Prof. xxii.

[478] Hist. de la Gaule, i. 407. Of the state of Roman law in the fifth century and its relation to Christianity, Ozanam gives a fine but biased account, History of Civilization in the Fifth Century, i. 152 ff.

[479]

Quo bis sex tabulas docente iuris

ultro Claudius Appius lateret