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1. Presumably the biblical ‘three-score years and ten’, held to be the norm.
2. Plutarch, Life of Cato of Utica.
3. Suetonius, Life of Augustus.
4. The Emperor Augustus.
5. Lucretius, III, 452–4.
6. Montaigne’s next-to-last noun, oisiveté probably renders the classical Latin word otium; in which case he is not thinking of ‘idleness’ but of that ‘leisure’ time, when learning, study and culture took precedence over ‘business’ (negotium), which included all duties and employments.