[1] W. E. H. Lecky, Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, i. 127 (enlarged edition, 2 vols., 1903).
[2] Ibid. i. 204.
[3] Ibid. i. 241.
[4] Grattan’s Speeches, iv. 23.
[5] W. E. H. Lecky, History of England in the Eighteenth Century, viii. 491. Cf. Cornwallis Correspondence, iii. 250.
[6] W. E. H. Lecky, Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, i. 270.
[7] Sydney Smith’s Works, ii. 166-167.
GRATTIUS [FALISCUS], Roman poet, of the age of Augustus, author of a poem on hunting (Cynegetica), of which 541 hexameters remain. He was possibly a native of Falerii. The only reference to him in any ancient writer is incidental (Ovid, Ex Ponto, iv. 16. 33). He describes various kinds of game, methods of hunting, the best breeds of horses and dogs.