Pontifical books

The pontifical books of the ancient Rome are known to us by the following sources:

  • libri pontificii : Cicéron, Of Re publ. 2,54; Of nat. deor. 1,84; Varron, Of ling. Lat. 5,98; Festus, Article Tesca, p. 488 Lindsay;

  • libri pontifical : Sénèque, Epist. 108,31; Servius, Comments on Enéide 7,190; 12,603; on Eclogues 5,66; on Géorgiques. 1,344; Servius Danielinus, on Géorg. 1,21. 270; C.I.L VI, 2195 B;
  • libri pontificum : Cicéron, Of domo 33; Of orat. 1,193; Horace, Epist. 2,1,26; Festus, Article Opima despoiled, p. 204 Lindsay; Macrobe, Saturnales 1,12,21; Arnobe, Adv. nat. 4,18; Marius Victorinus, Gramm. Lat. (ED. Keil) 6,12,20.
With what one can add:
  • commentarii pontificum : Cicéron, Gross. 55; Of domo 136; Tite-Live 4,3,9 ; 6,1,2; Quintilien, Inst. orat. 8,2,12; Pline Old the, Nat. hist. 18,14;

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