[969] De Legibus, ii. 10. 25.

[970] Ib. 10. 23.

[971] Lucretius i. 101.

[972] E.g. Octavius 38. 2; and again at the end of that chapter.

[973] Lactantius, bk. v. (de Iustitia) ch. 19. I may note here that the paragraph in the text where this is quoted was first published in the Transactions of the Congress for the History of Religions (Oxford, 1908), vol. ii. p. 174. I may also add that the restricted sense of the word religio as meaning the monastic life is, of course, comparatively late. This restrictive use of heathen words, from the third century onwards, is the subject of some valuable remarks by Prof. Gwatkin in his Early Church History, vol. i. p. 268 foll.

[974] See Roman Festivals, p. 299, and the references there given.

[975] Livy i. 32, ix. 8. 6; Wissowa, R.K. p. 476; Greenidge, Roman Public Life, p. 56.

[976] Lactantius iv. 3 (de vera sapientia).

[977] Ib. v. (de Iustitia) ch. 10.

[978] Aen. xi. 81.