Origin.—Livy, v. 26.
Parallels.—I. Ancient: Plutarch, Camillus, 10; Dion. Halic. excerp. Vatec. 13, 1; Frontinus, Strat. iv. 4, 1; Polyænus, Strat. viii. 7; Val. Max. vi. 5, 1; Aur. Victor, De vir. ill. 33; Zonar. vii. 32. II. Modern: Enxemplos, 187. III. Modern: Gallensis, Commumilog. 1489, i. 11; H. Sachs, III. ii. 46; Hanmer, Hist. Roseng. 1654, 437; Acerra, i. 100; Kirch, i. 18.
Painter, I. i. 39; II. i. 37; III. i. 66; IV. i. 80.]
[ XVIII. Papyrius Prætextatus.]
The Hystorie of Papyrius Prætextatus [and how he misled his mother].
[Source and Origin.—A. Gellius, Noct. Att. i. 23.
Parallels.—Sabell. Exemp. i. 3; Bruson, Facet. iv. 4; Wanley, Wonders, III. xlvii. 4.
Painter, I. i. 41; II. i. 38; III. i. 69; IV. i. 83.]
[ XIX. Plutarch’s Anger.]
How Plutarche did beate his man, and of pretie talke touching signes of anger.