[1455]. See on [Jan. 9]. Fest. 254.

[1456]. Gilbert, i. 283, points out that in the Argean itinerary (Jord. Top. ii. 237 foll.) one of the divisions of the Quirinal bears the name, and infers the gradual spread of the cult of Quirinus over the whole hill; but he insists that it was introduced from the Palatine. The general result of his wild but ingenious combinations is to infer a religious conquest of the Quirinal from the Palatine.

[1457]. Aust, op. cit. pp. 11 and 33. Mommsen, C. I. L. i. 310, takes the one of unknown date as the older.

[1458]. Aust, op. cit. 51, where for Liv. 4. 21 read Liv. 5. 40.

[1459]. Preller, i. 356.

[1460]. Q. R. 46; Ennius ap. Nonium 120; Gell. 13. 23.

[1461]. Plin. H. N. 15. 120.

[1462]. i. 373.

[1463]. See under [April 25], [Aug. 21], [Dec. 23]. Marq. 335; Schwegler, i. 334.

[1464]. Liv. 5. 40, 7 and 8.