The Complete Essays

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1. Plutarch (tr. Amyot), Propos de table, 366C.

2. Plautus, Mustellaria, I, iii, 117; cf. Tiraquellus, De legibus connubialibus, III, §§9–10.

3. Martial, VI, lv, 4–5; II, xii, 4 (both in Tiraquellus, loc. cit.).

4. Horace, Epodes, XII, 4–7.

5. Diogenes Laertius, Life of Socrates.

6. ‘Animal spirits’ are the elements in man, separable from the body, which it animates.

7. In Venice the stench of the canals produced ‘bad air’ (malaria). As for Paris, Joachim Du Bellay emphasizes how its mud struck him on his return from Rome (Regrets, 138).

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