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Wicked torches. 249
Chariots that lost their drivers. 250
Who returned from the underworld. 251
Who were nourished by wild animal milk. 252
Who lay together against what is divine law. 253
Who were pious, or who was a pious man. 254
Who were impious. 255
Who were the most chaste. 256
Who were friends and most closely connected among themselves. 257
Atreus and Thyestes. 258
Lynceus. 259
Eryx. 260
Agamemnon, who killed a deer of Diana not knowing. 261
The owl. 262
Ceres. 263
Who were struck by lightning. 264
Who perished by Neptune, or by Mercury, or by
Minerva. 265
Who perished by Apollo. 266
Who were the most warlike. 267
Who were the bravest heroes. 268
Who were the most powerful. 269
Who were the most beautiful. 270
Who were the most beautiful youths. 271
Trials of parricides who pleaded their case on the Areopagus. 272
Who first instituted games, up to Aeneas the fifteenth. 273
Who invented what. 274
Who founded which cities. 275
The largest islands. 276
The first inventors of things. 277
A woodcut depicts a decorative, symmetrical arrangement of intertwining foliage and flowers.