Note 043

The ancient practice of concluding the entertainment with libations may be found in every classic. Socrates and Seneca, in their last moments, made a noble application of this custom.

Postremo stagnum calidae aquae introiit, respergens proximos servorum, addita voce, libare se liquorem illum Jovi Liberatori.
—Tacitus, The Annals, xv. 64.

Note to Chapter 15 of DECLINE and FALL by Gibbon