[[31]] de Spect. 19, eamus in amphitheatrum ... delectemur sanguine humano (ironically).

[[32]] Apol. 15. The burning-iron was to see whether any life were left in the fallen.

[[33]] de Spect. 19 (end).

[[34]] de Spectaculis, 17.

[[35]] de Pænit. 4.

[[36]] de Pænit. 12, peccator omnium notarum, nec ulli rei nisi pænitentiæ natus.

[[37]] de anima, 19 and 49. Add his words on the wife taken away by death, cui etiam religiosiorem reservas affectionem, etc., de exh. cast. 11.

[[38]] de anima, 20. Cf. ibid. 17, on the moderation of the Stoics, as compared with Plato, in their treatment of the fidelity of the senses.

[[39]] ad Scap. 2. Tamen humani iuris et naturalis potestatis est unicuique quod putaverit colere.

[[40]] adv. Marc. i, 10, major popularitas generis humani.