536 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



(P. 528.) Id., Gorg., 479 A : cfjoj3ovfji€vos cocnrepavel nals to Kaeadai Kai to 

 TefMvecrdai, oti akyeivov. 



(P. 528.) Id., Ibid., 480 C : iirj anohfiKiav, aWa irape^dv fxixravra Koi avhpeiuii, 



&G7T€p TiflVflU KCli KVldV lUTpU), TO ajadoV KOi KoKuV dlOlKOVTCt, p7] V77o\oyi^6p(VOV 



TO dXyeivov. 



(P. 528.) Aristotle, Probl., A. 35 (ed. Acad. Bor., vol. 2, p. 8G3 a 27): 

 e'tnep aKprjv fxaXKov 6 aibrjpos Xap^dfei, pdcoj/ koi aTraBfcrTepa t) diaipecris ; 



(P. 528.) Cic, Tusc. Disp., 5. 73: An Epicure . . . dicere licebit . . . 

 nullum sapienti esse tempus, etiamsi uratur, torqueatur, secetur, quin posset 

 exclamare : " Quam pro nihilo puto ! " ? 



(P. 528.) Plin., 29. 13 : Vulnerarium eum fuisse tradunt, mireque gratura 

 adventum eius initio, mox a saevitia secandi urendique triinsisse nomen in 

 carnificem. 



(P. 528.) Cic, Tusc. Disp., 2.35: Cum varices secabantur C. Mario, 

 dolebat. 



(P. 529.) Id., Ibid., 2. 53 : At vero C. Marius, rusticanus vir, sed plane 

 vir, cum secaretur, ut supra dixi, principio vetuit se alligari, nee quisquam 

 ante Marium solutus dicitur esse sectus. . . . Et . . . fuisse acrem morsum 

 doloris idem Marius ostendit. 



(P. 529.) Propert., Eleg., 1. 1. 27: 



Fortiter et ferrum saevos patiemur et ignes. 



(P. 529.) Ovid, Rem. Amor., 229 : 



Ut corpus redimas ferrum patieris et ignes. 



(P. 529.) Id., Heroid., 20. 183: 



Ut valeaut aliae, ferrum patiuntur et ignes. 



(P. 529.) Seneca, Ad Marciam,22. 3: Adice . . . lacerationes medicorum 

 ossa vivis legentium et totas in viscera manus deraittentium, et non per 

 simplicem dolorem pudenda curantium. 



(P. 529.) Plut., Moral., 74 D : 8ei fupucrdai tovs laTpoCs' ovVe yap (Kflvot 

 repLVOvres ev Ta> novelv kcu oKyeiv KaTaXilivQvai to TveTrovdos, dXX iv€^pi^av Tvpocrrj- 

 va>s KCU KaTTjOvqcrav, kt\. 



(P. 529.) Martial, Epig., 11. 81. 5 f . : 



Mitior implicitas Alcon secat enterocelas 

 Fractaque fabrili dedolat ossa manu. 



(P. 529.) Dio Chrysost., Orat. 14 (ed. Reisk., vol. 1, p. 438): kIiv bo^n 

 TTOTe rw laTpu) tuu KapivovTa 8^(rat, Trapa)(pTJpa ebedr], kciv Ttpvdv tj Kcivaat, KavOrj- 

 crerat Koi TprjdijO'fTai . . , ttoWukis ol tov voaoiiVTos oiKfTai avTol KUTadovai t6i> 

 becTTTOTqv, Koi TO iTup Kopi^ovaiv, oTTcos KavdrjCTtTai, Koi ToXka xnvr]p€Toii(ji. 



(P. 529.) Aristides, Orat. 24 (ed. Dind., vol. 1, p. 482): Km TeXos ol 



laTpol KtlTiTfpVOV (K TOV (TTTjdovi ap^UpfVOl TTOVTa i^t]S O-XP*- TTpOS TrjV KVaTlV Kc'lTCO ■ 



Kiii (US dvdt'j'fp'avTo al aiKvai, navTanacn to ni'fiipa d7Tf\t']<pdT] Koi 8u]\6fv ddti/T] 

 vapKcodrjs Koi uTTopos (pepeiv Kcii nuvTa aipari f7re({)vpTO Kcii yivopai virfpaXyfivos- 



(P. 529.) TertulL, Scorpiac, cap. 5: Nou tamen secari et iniiri . . . 

 idcirco malum, quia dolores utiles affert. . . . Ululans denique ille et 



