At our repasts, too, and upon our tables, when we see the vessels sweat in which the viands are served, and leave marks upon the side-board,722 it is an indication that a dreadful storm is impending.
Summary.—Remarkable facts, narratives, and observations, two thousand and sixty.
Roman authors quoted.—Massurius Sabinus,723 Cassius Hemina,724 Verrius Flaccus,725 L. Piso,726 Cornelius Celsus,727 Turranius Gracilis,728 D. Silanus,729 M. Varro,730 Cato the Censor,731 Scrofa,732 the Sasernæ,733 father and son, Domitius Calvinus,734 Hyginus,735 Virgil,736 Trogus,737 Ovid,738 Græcinus,739 Columella,740 Tubero,741 L. Tarutius,742 who wrote in Greek on the Stars, Cæsar743 the Dictator, who wrote upon the Stars, Sergius Paulus,744 Sabinus Fabianus,745 M. Cicero,746 Calpurnius Bassus,747 Ateius Capito,748 Mamilius Sura,749 Attius,750 who wrote the Praxidica.
Foreign authors quoted.—Hesiod,751 Theophrastus,752 Aristotle,753 Democritus,754 King Hiero,755 King Attalus Philometor,756 King Archelaüs,757 Archytas,758 Xenophon,759 Amphilochus760 of Athens, Anaxipolis761 of Thasos, Aristophanes762 of Miletus, Apollodorus763 of Lemnos, Antigonus764 of Cymæ, Agathocles765 of Chios, Apollonius766 of Pergamus, Aristander767 of Athens, Bacchius768 of Miletus, Bion769 of Soli, Chæreas770 of Athens, Chæristus771 of Athens, Diodorus772 of Priene, Dion773 of Colophon, Epigenes774 of Rhodes, Euagon775 of Thasos, Euphronius776 of Athens, Androtiou777 who wrote on Agriculture, Æschrion778 who wrote on Agriculture, Lysimachus779 who wrote on Agriculture, Dionysius780 who translated Mago, Diophanes781 who made an Epitome from Dionysius, Thales,782 Eudoxus,783 Philippus,784 Calippus,785 Dositheus,786 Parmeniscus,787 Meton,788 Criton,789 Œnopides,790 Zenon,791 Euctemon,792 Harpalus,793 Hecatæus,794 Anaximander,795 Sosigenes,796 Hipparchus,797 Aratus,798 Zoroaster,799 Archibius.800