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A group of four asteroids has lately been found, with a mean distance and period equal to that of Jupiter. To three of these masculine names have been given Hector, Patroclus, Achilles; the other has not yet been named. Astr. Nach., 2,944. Acad. des Sc., Paris; C.R., lxxxiii., 1876. Mem. Spettr. Ital., xi., p. 28. R. S. Phil. Trans., No. 1. Grant's Hist. Ph. Ast., p. 267.

PULCHRITUDINEM: κοσμον; Cic. translates it by ornatus in Acad. 2, 119 where hic ornatus corresponds to hic mundus a little earlier. TUENTUR: see n. on 77 tuerentur. SERVABITIS: future for imperative. A. 269, f; G. 265, 1; H. 487, 4. CYRUS etc.: see n. on 78. SI PLACET: cf. n. on 6 nisi molestum est. NOSTRA: = Romana = domestica in 12.

Acad. des Sc., Paris; C. R., lxvii., 1868, p. 121. The Moon. Telescopic discoveries about the moon commence with Galileo's discovery that her surface has mountains and valleys, like the earth. He also found that, while she always turns the same face to us, there is periodically a slight twist to let us see a little round the eastern or western edge.

"Justinian?" "No." "Then I see only one resource." "What is that?" "Go to see Charnot." I felt myself growing pale, and stammered, with a piteous look: "Monsieur Charnot, of the Acad " "The Academy of Inscriptions; an intimate friend of mine, who will welcome you like a son, for he has none himself, poor man!" "But perhaps the question is hardly important enough for me to trouble him like this "

'Let her speak first on my behalf, says Drink, 'and then on her own. Just. A novel form of procedure. However, go on, Academy; speak on both sides, if you find it so easy. Acad. First, gentlemen of the jury, let me state the case for 16 Drink, as her time is now being taken.

You drew this last paragraph on you by your exordium, as you call it, and conclusion. In one point I would have our correspondence like a game at chess; it should last all our lives but I hear you cry check; adieu! Dear George, yours ever. In 1736, I wrote a copy of Latin verses, published in the "Gratulatio Acad. Cantab.," on the marriage of Frederick, Prince of Wales.

INCONSTANTIA: 'instability', 'inconsistency'. Constantia, unwavering firmness and consistency, is the characteristic of the wise man; cf. Acad. 2, 23 sapientia ... quae ex sese habeat constantiam; also Lael. 8 and 64. AIUNT: sc. stulti. PUTASSENT: the subjunctive is due to the indirect discourse. Where we say 'I should not have thought, the Latins say, in direct narration, 'non putaram, i.e.

These arrangements can be found in nature in cones, the scales of which are modified leaves and follow the laws of leaf-arrangement. By Chauncey Wright. Memoirs Amer. Acad., IX, p. 389. This essay is an abstruse mathematical treatise on the theory of phyllotaxy.

HUIUS P. SCIPIONIS: 'the present P. Scipio'. So in 14 hi consules 'the present consuls'; Rep. 1, 14 Africanus hic, Pauli filius, and often. The P. Scipio who is meant here is not Africanus, but Nasica Corculum. FLAGRANTIS: 'all aglow'; so ardere studio in Acad. 2, 65. SENES: = cum senes essent, so senem below.

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