Excerpt from Scriptorum Historiae Augustae Lexicon
Nomina propria quod omisi, quamquam eorum quoque exempla on habeo congesta, vix quisquam mirabitnr; extat enim Peteri index, quem ter editioni adiciet correctum, praesertim cum adhibcri possit Prosopogra; Impern Romani. Ac ne ceterorum quidem verborum omnium omnia enn randa censui exempla; quis est enim, qui omnes locos velit adlatos, qui inveniantur particulae ac atque et que, aut praepositiones a ad, aut ve dicendi faciendi? Sed numquam omisi aperte dicere exempla tantum ferri, quibus inlustretur verbi significatio et usus; quod ubi non est addit omnes loci enumerantur. Interdum adscriptis numeris indicatur, quot l( invenerim verbum laudatum. In eligendis autem exemplis enixe operam do ne quem locum praetermitterem, qui aliqua ex parte esset memorabilis.
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