This is also from Contra Paganos by Maximus of Turin.
Criticizing the Roman gods and pointing out contradictions in their mythology, Maximus takes on Mercury. Sometimes, he is said to abide in the Lower Regions with Pluto and Proserpine; at other times, he is said to possess a part of the sky. The following sentence is the one I have trouble with:
Sentence: Ergo iste nullas habet proprias sedes, sed ut vagus et miser incertis et nullis propriis sedibus [fixus] semper exerrat....
fixus
Criticizing the Roman gods and pointing out contradictions in their mythology, Maximus takes on Mercury. Sometimes, he is said to abide in the Lower Regions with Pluto and Proserpine; at other times, he is said to possess a part of the sky. The following sentence is the one I have trouble with:
Sentence: Ergo iste nullas habet proprias sedes, sed ut vagus et miser incertis et nullis propriis sedibus [fixus] semper exerrat....
fixus