[Footnote 67: At the first summons he flies to the
turbot-council; yet Juvenal (Satir. iv. 75 - 81) styles the
praefect or bailiff of Rome sanctissimus legum interpres.
From his science, says the old scholiast, he was called, not
a man, but a book. He derived the singular name of Pegasus
from the galley which his father commanded.]
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