Etymologies. 11 



Philochoriis, Pelasgi, A. 8, 600. 



PhilosiephamiS, Trinacia, ^4. 1, 196. 



Piso, Pilumnus, A. 10, 76. 



Plinius, inteinpestae, A. 10, 184; junior, A. G, 804; lyciscae, B. 

 3, 18; sucinum, A. 8,402. 



Posfumius, Baiae, ^4. 9, 707. 



Sallusthis, magalia, A. 1, 421; senatores, A. 5, 758. 



Scmfeiiis, Aborigines, Cascei, Latium, A. 1, 6. 



Seneca, Abates, Philos, A. 6, 154. 



Statins Tullianus, Camilla, J.. ii, 543. 



Thukydides, Italia, A. 8, 828. 



Varro, amoenus, A. 5, 874; ara, 4, 219; arena, A. 1, 172; 

 Aveutiuus, A. 7, 657: Campania, A. 3, 334; candelabrum, 

 A. 2, 225; carceres, A. 5, 145; cernuli, A. 10, 894; curcu- 

 lio, G. 1, 186; delubrum, A. 2, 225; faunos, G. 1, 11; 

 focus, A. 11, 21; frenos, A. 8, 230; germanus, A. 5, 412 

 harena, A. 1, 172; junior, A. 5, 409; 6, 804; Latium, A. 8 

 822; latrones, A. 12, 7; Libya, A. 1, 22; Oenotria, A. 1, 582 

 Palatinus, A. 8, 51; palla, A. 1, 648; proceres, A. 1, 740 

 pronuba, A. 4, 166; senior, A. 5, 409; sparus, A. 11, 682; 

 testudo, A. 1, 505; valvae, A. 1, 449; Varro, A. 11, 473; 

 vates, A. 3, 443; vestibulum, A. 6, 278. 



Ve7'rius Flaccus, juniperi, B. 7, 53. 



Vitriivius, aditus, ostium, A. 6, 48. 



XL Sometimes we find Servius attributing to earlier 

 writers opinions which they apparently did not hold. Unless 

 it be supposed that Varro in his voluminous writings may 

 have preferred different etymologies for the same word in 

 different places, we must infer that he has been misrepre- 

 sented at least two or three times. 



amoenus. — Servius says, ad Aen. 6, 688, that Varro explained 

 amoena ' quasi amunia.' 

 Isidore, or. XIV 9, 88, makes Varro derive amoena 

 from amare. 

 Latium. — Serv. ad Aen. 8, 322, Varro autem Latium dici 

 putat, quod latet Italia inter praecipitia Al- 

 pium et Apennini. 

 Varro, L, L. V 82, says Apulia and Latium are 

 named 'ab hominibus.' 



