[3631] See p. 714, supra.

[3632] See pp. 719-21, supra.

[3633] Sat., i, 14, § 15.—post hoc unum diem secundum ordinationem Caesaris quinto quoque anno incipiente intercalari iussit, &c.

[3634] Hermes, xxiii, 1888, pp. 52-3.

[3635] See p. 719, supra.

[3636] A. Mommsen, a brother of the great historian, has devised a singular theory of the working of the Julian calendar (Philologus, xlv, 1886, pp. 411-38), which Holzapfel (ib., xlix, 1890, pp. 85-7) as well as Matzat (Hermes, xxiii, 1888, pp. 61 ff.) has conclusively refuted.

[3637] See p. 327, supra.

[3638] Rice Holmes, Caesar’s Conquest of Gaul, 1899, pp. 490-1.

[3639] B. G., v, 1-8.

[3640] Q. fr., ii, 13, § 1.