QUINTI SEPTIMII FLORENTIS TERTULLIANI DE SPECTACULIS LIBER.

 CAPUT PRIMUM.

 CAPUT II.

 CAPUT III.

 CAPUT IV.

 CAPUT V.

 CAPUT VI.

 CAPUT VII.

 CAPUT VIII.

 CAPUT IX.

 CAPUT X.

 CAPUT XI.

 CAPUT XII.

 CAPUT XIII.

 CAPUT XIV.

 CAPUT XV.

 CAPUT XVI.

 CAPUT XVII.

 CAPUT XVIII.

 CAPUT XIX.

 CAPUT XX.

 CAPUT XXI.

 CAPUT XXII.

 CAPUT XXIII.

 CAPUT XXIV.

 CAPUT XXV.

 CAPUT XXVI.

 CAPUT XXVII.

 CAPUT XXVIII.

 CAPUT XXIX.

 CAPUT XXX.

Chapter XXII.

What wonder is there in it? Such inconsistencies as these are just such as we might expect from men, who confuse and change the nature of good and evil in their inconstancy of feeling and fickleness in judgment. Why, the authors and managers of the spectacles, in that very respect with reference to which they highly laud the charioteers, and actors, and wrestlers, and those most loving gladiators, to whom men prostitute their souls, women too their bodies, slight and trample on them, though for their sakes they are guilty of the deeds they reprobate; nay, they doom them to ignominy and the loss of their rights as citizens, excluding them from the Curia, and the rostra, from senatorial and equestrian rank, and from all other honours as well as certain distinctions. What perversity! They have pleasure in those whom yet they punish; they put all slights on those to whom, at the same time, they award their approbation; they magnify the art and brand the artist. What an outrageous thing it is, to blacken a man on account of the very things which make him meritorious in their eyes! Nay, what a confession that the things are evil, when their authors, even in highest favour, are not without a mark of disgrace upon them!

CAPUT XXII.

Quid mirum de inaequata ista hominum miscentium et commutantium statum boni et mali per inconstantiam sensus et judicii varietate ? Etenim ipsi actores et administratores spectaculorum, quadrigarios, scenicos, xysticos, arenarios illos amentissimos , quibus viri animas , foeminae, aut illi etiam, corpora sua substernunt, propter quos in ea committunt quae reprehendunt, ex eadem arte , quam magnifaciunt, deponunt , imo manifeste damnant ignominia et capitis minutione , arcentes curia, rostris, senatu, equite, caeterisque honoribus omnibus simul ac ornamentis quibusdam. 0654B Quanta perversitas! Amant quos mulctant, depretiant quos probant. Artem magnificant, artificem notant. Quale judicium est, ut ob ea quis offuscetur, per quae promeretur? Imo quanta confessio est malae rei, cujus auctores , cum acceptissimi sint, sine nota non sunt!