(G. 1.167)omnia quae multo ante memor provisa repones
I have been staring at this line for a while. Somebody called H. Rushton Fairclough (my Loeb edition) once translated it as "All of these you will remember to provide and store away long beforehand..."
As far as I can tell, ante is adverbial here, but I just can't figure out how memor fits in. Is it some kind of interjection ("Remember!") I am unfamiliar with? It is not the subject or object of the verb...so what is going on here?
Thank you!