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[18] cretosumque reformidant. Ante ver seri 1non possunt, quoniam teporibus maxime laetantur; ultima tamen parte Martii mensis commodissime terrae committuntur. Nec impensa gravi rationem 2cultoris onerant, quippe sextariis fere quattuor iugerum implent; frequentem tamen exigunt sar- 3 4 5 6 7 [p. 156] tionem 8et runcationem, ut herbis liberentur. Ea cum spicas ediderunt, prius quam semina hient aestibus,9manu carpuntur, et suspensa in sole cum adsiccuerunt, 10reconduntur atque ita reposita perennant
3 hisdemque vel his denique R plerique.
4 de om. Sa.
5 sustinerentur A.
6 versari A2R, vett. edd.
7 sationem vel sartionem R. a " two-rowed." b The Sarmatians, says Pliny (N.H. XVIII. 100), lived chiefly on millet porridge, made with mare's milk or with blood drawn from the thigh of a horse; while the Ethiopians knew of no other grains than millet and barley. Panic was used by
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