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The Comet of Calpurnius Siculus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1902

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page 38 note 1 ProfSchanz, M., Geschichte der römischen Literatur (ii2 p. 74)Google Scholar, simply dissents. The article of Sig. Pompeii in the Transactions of the Institute of Venice (1880) there referred to I have not seen.

page 38 note 2 I have mentioned these alleged appearances of comets in China that nothing might seem to bs omitted. They have no real importance so far as we are concerned here. Prof. Bury tells me that Gordian's accession probably took place in July or August, 238.