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Mvlier aries, and Other Cruces in Catvllvs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

O. L. Richmond
Affiliation:
The University, Edinburgh

Extract

This instalment of suggestions is put forward with all the diffidence one is bound to feel after an examination of the great body of the manuscripts. No great writer's text has hung upon a more slender thread of evidence. Larger matters than verbal emendation are touched upon in the discussion of poem LXVIII. My theory of how our texts became dislocated (and more than half of the extant manuscripts present an order quite different from that of GOR), and some new light I hope to throw upon the form and meaning of the Peleus and Thetis, must be withheld until a later occasion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1919

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