Annalium: Edited With Introduction And Notes for the Use of ..., Books 1-4

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Tacitus Cornelius
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adferret. On * idque/ see note on c. 77, 5. * Ad- ferret *«*adferre sineretur:' cp. *traheret' (2. 58, i), 'maneret* (2. 81, 3), • exstrueret ' (4. 37, i), etc.
1. 32. Interamnates. Interamna (Temi), in Umbria, lay between two branches of the Nar (Nera) : 'superstagno ' is nowhere else found.
P. 86, 1. I. Beatini. Between Reate (Rieti) and Interanma, the lake and river Velinus are discharged into the Nar by a passage cut or widened by M\ Curius, forming the famous Falls of Temi.
1. 2. laoum . .
... . obstrui recusantes. This verb here takes such construction as that found with 'prohibeo* (c. 69, i, etc.), *permitto' (c. 72, 2), and verbs of similar meaning (Madv. 396, obs. i).
1. 3. quippe . . . enipturum, a concise expression (^see Introd. p. 16, § 35) of the grounds of their objection.
1. 4. ora, * outlets.' 1. 6. sociomm. This term is the title of the Italians before they had acquired Roman citizenship, and is thus used here in referring to a worship of ancient date.
patrils, * of their fatherland : ' cp.


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