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7, 678, we have the following general statement : ' de ci vitati- 

 bus totius orbis rnulti quidem ex parte scripserunt, ad plenum 

 tamen Ptolomaeus graece, latine Plinius. de Italicis etiam 

 urbibus Hyginus plenissime scripsit, et Cato in originibus'. 

 Omitting the cases in which Vergil's own explaiiations of 

 words are discussed, we have etymologies distinctly referred 

 to the following authors: — 



Aeschylus, pergama, A. 1, 95. 



Alexarchus, Cami)ania, A. 3, 334. 



Marcus Antonius, Umbros, A. 12, 753. 



Aristonicus, Campania, A. 3, 334. 



Asper, solium, A. 7, 169. 



Ateius, Roma, A. 1, 273. 



Ca7'minius, amoenus, A. 5, 374. 



Cassius, fana, G. 1, 10. 



Cassius Hemina, Crustumerium, A. 7, 631; magalia, A. 1, 421. 



Cato, Graviscae, A. 10, 184; intempestae, A. 10, 184; lulus, A. 



1, 267; magalia, A. 1, 421; Praeneste, A. 7, 682; Sabini, 



A.8,638.- 

 Cicero, foedus, A. 8, 641; seditio, A. 1, 149; Tenedos, A. 2, 21. 

 Cincius, delubrum, A. 2, 225; fana, G. 1, 10. 

 Clinias, Roma, A. 1, 273. 

 Clodius Tuscus, mussare, A. 12, 667. 

 Conon, Sarrastras, A. 7, 738. 

 Donaius, latebat, A. 3, 636; Lenaeus, G. 2, 4; litus, A. 2, 657; 



Parrhasio, A. 11, 31. 

 Ennius, Roma, A. 1, 273. 



Eratosthenes, Myrmidones, A. 2, 7; Roma, A. 1, 273. 

 Gellius, Sabini, A. 8, 638. 

 Heraclides, Roma, A. 1, 273. 

 Hyginus, Ardea, A. 7, 412; Caere, A. 8, 597; Casper uli, J.. 



8, 638; Hesperia, A. 1, 530; Sabini, A. 8, 638. 

 Livius, Campania, A. 3, 334; Carthago, A. 1, 343; 1, 366. 

 Lutatius, Baiae, A. 9, 707. 

 Masurius Sabinus, delubrum, A. 2, 225. 

 Naevius, Roma, A. 1, 273. 

 Nigidius, herba, G. 1, 120. 

 Ovidius, Ardea, A. 7, 412; names of months, G. 1, 43. 



