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History and Wit - Paul Plass: Wit and the Writing of History: the Rhetoric of Historiography in Imperial Rome. (Wisconsin Studies in Classics.) Pp. x + 182. Madison, Wisconsin and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1988. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

A. J. Woodman
Affiliation:
University of Durham

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1 P.'s translation of supremum as ‘terminal’ (63) is neat, but he misses (50) H. 1.3.3 ‘non esse curae deis securitatem nostram’, which requires something like ‘our unconcern is no concern of the gods’.