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JULIUS CAESAR AND THE LARCH: BURNING QUESTIONS AT VITRUVIUS’ DE ARCHITECTVRA 2.9.15–16 – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2024

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On page 146, the first sentence of the second paragraph contains the misprint ‘statues' instead of the correct ‘status’. The corrected version of the sentence should read as follows:

Larch, for Vitruvius, is an index of the unfinished status of the city of Rome and thus, Vitruvius implies, of the project of empire.

The Publisher apologizes for the error.

References

Nichols, M.F. JULIUS CAESAR AND THE LARCH: BURNING QUESTIONS AT VITRUVIUS’ DE ARCHITECTVRA 2.9.15–16. The Classical Quarterly. Published online 2024:114. doi:10.1017/S0009838824000120Google Scholar