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book II, chap. 10. _Ecclesiastes_, 34. _Sermo 15_ of St. Jerome, 9.

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[95] Marginal references: _II Paralipomenon_, 35. _Job_, 3. Aristotle, cited by Varro, book 6.

[96] Marginal references: _Judges_, 4, and thereon Procopius of Gaza--probably a reference to his commentaries, _Commentarii in Octateuchum_ (a Latin translation; Tiguri, 1555).

[97] Marginal references: _Herodotus and Diodorus_, book 3. Pineda's _Job_, 3, v. 16--the _Commentarium in Job libri tredecim_ of Joannes de Pineda (of Sevilla).

[98] Marginal references: Josephus, _Antiquitates_, book 13, chap. 15; book 16, chap. 11. Gregorius Giraldus, _Syntagma de funeratibus_. Eustatius, on Homer, p. 393--referring to one of the works on Homer by Eustathius of Thessalonica.

[99] Marginal references: Athenæus, book 7. Alessandro Sardi (of Ferrara), _De moribus ac ritibus gentium libri III_ (Venetiis, 1557).

[100] A side note in the original gives the Hebrew dvmh _duma_, which means "silences," and hence "sepulchres."

[101] Marginal references: Virgil, _Æneid_, 6. Hosea, 10, v. 15. Pineda's _Job_, 3, v. 13.

[102] A marginal note refers to Ecclesiastes, 1; but it is not quoted directly by Chirino, who seems only to use it as a suggestion for his own thought.