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1 I, 38(3) | Christian poet. See also Merivale's "Roman Empire," chapter 2 I, 116(4) | Aegina would be submerged. Merivale's "Roman Empire", chapter 3 I, 506(19)| III., lines 462-489. Dean Merivale remarks (chapter li.) on 4 I, 651(26)| witnessed by Lucan himself. (See Merivale's "History of the Roman 5 I, 772(28)| writers. (See the note to Merivale, chapter xxvi.)~ ~ 6 II, 522(20)| disaffection of the inhabitants. (Merivale, chapter xiv.) Auximon in 7 III, 279(18)| burnt himself publicly. (Merivale, chapter xxxiv.)~ ~ 8 IV, 599(15)| following passage see Dean Merivale's remarks, "History of the 9 IV, 906(26)| have preferred; and Dean Merivale and Hosius adopted it.~ ~ 10 IV, 932(27)| and career of Curio, see Merivale's "History of the Roman 11 V, 47(4) | Dean Merivale says that probably Caesar' 12 V, 454(23)| Bello Civili", iii., 1; Merivale, chapter xvi.)~ ~ 13 V, 585(29)| Plutarch ("Caesar", 38). Dean Merivale thinks the story may have 14 VII, 318(13)| foreign and profligate. Merivale, chapter liii., cites this 15 VII, 694(24)| the field of Pharsalia" (Merivale, "Hist. Romans under the 16 IX, 1103(30)| Lesser Syrtes to Leptis. Dean Merivale states that the inhospitable