The coneys [are but] a feeble folk
Or "rabbits"; though some think these creatures are not intended, because they are not so little as those with which they are ranked, the ant, the locust, and spider; and because of the places in which they burrow and make their houses, which though in holes and caverns of the earth, yet not in rocky but sandy places; rather therefore it is thought that the mountain mouse, or bear mouse F15, as Jerom calls it, is meant; of which, he says F16, there were great numbers in Palestine, and which had their habitations in the holes of rocks; though if Spain has its name from (Npv) , as some say, because of the multitudes of coneys in it; and hence that part of Spain called Celtiberia is called by Catullus
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