]
[Footnote 388: Lucr. ii. 22 foll.; iii. 1060 foll. Cp. Seneca, _Ep._
69: "Frequens migratio instabilis animi est!"]
[Footnote 389: _de Oratore_, ii. 22.]
[Footnote 390: These houses, with the coast on which they stood,
have long sunk into the sea, and we are only now, thanks to the
perseverance of Mr. R.T. Guenther of Magdalen College, realising their
position and former magnificence. See his volume on _Earth Movements
in the Bay of Naples_.]
[Footnote 391: See Cic. _pro Caelio_, Sec.Sec. 48-50.]
[Footnote 392: _Cicero's Villen_, Leipzig, 1889.]
[Footnote 393: Varro, _R.R._ iii. 13.]
[Footnote 394: The villa had once been Sulla's also: and the
aristocratic connection gave its owner some trouble. See above, p.
102.]
[Footnote 395: Schmidt, _op. cit._ p. 31.]
[Footnote 396: _de Finibus_, iii. 2. 7.]
[Footnote 397: _de Legibus_, ii. 1.]
[Footnote 398: _op. cit_. p. 15. I am assured by a travelling friend
that the Fibreno is a delicious stream.]
[Footnote 399: _ad Quint. Fratr_.
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