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Notes On Festvs And Plavtvs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

W. M. Lindsay
Affiliation:
University Of St. Andrews

Extract

The last line of the passage was not completed in the quotation.

It has been pointed out above that Festus in his quotations cares more for the completion of the line than of the sense. His normal form is one complete line. So the probability is that Liu. Andr. com. (quoted s.v. Scenam) is an Iambic Senarius, with a dactyl in the first foot and hiatus at the pause in the sense:

Corrúît quasi ictus scéna, haut multósecus.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1913

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References

page 1 note 1 Professor Leo has now recanted his heresy regarding the corrupt text of the Truculentus (see Classical Quarterly, January, 1913, p. 4, line 10 from bottom).