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Die Kaisergeschichte in Laktanz ‘De mortibus persecutorum.’Von Karl Roller. Giessen : Giessen Dissertation, 1927. Pp. 41.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright ©Norman H. Baynes 1928. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 226 note 1 Laqueur, Richard, Eusebius als Historiker seiner Zeit. Berlin, De Gruyter, 1929, pp. 154–5CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 226 note 2 cf. Guignebert, C., Tertullien, Paris, 1901Google Scholar. ch. 3; Anfuso, Saverio, ‘Lattanzio, autore del “De Mortibus Persecutorum,”Didaskaleion, N.S. iii (1925), at pp. 6364Google Scholar.

page 226 note 3 See the remarkable passage in ch. 15 of the 7th book of the Divine Institutions.

page 227 note 1 With Galerius as hostis Romani nominis, ch. 27, §9, cf. Div. Inst. 7, 15 for the cause of the confusion which will herald the destruction of the world: cuius vastitatis et confusionis haec erit causa quod Romanum nomen quo nunc regitur orbis … tolletur de terra.

page 228 note 1 Berliner philologische Wochenschrift, 1903, col. 1257.