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Lease's Livy - Titi Livi db urbe condita Libri I, XXI, XXII. Edited with Introduction, Commentary, and Index, by Emory B. Lease, the College of the City of New York. University Publishing Co.: New York, Boston, and New Orleans, 1905. Pp. lxxii + 438. $1.40.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 458 note 1 These P cannot stay to examine. I will only mote that imperial sites such as the Villas of Domitian and Hadrian seem out of place in the map of Latium Antiquisaimnm, where too M. Catillus should be M. Catilli.
page 459 note 1 From the character of some of the notes I should think his student was a very young one. Here are the first two on i. 13. ‘Turn Sabinae mulieres … crinibus paseis scissaque ueste, uicto malis muliebri pauore, ausae se inter tela uolantia inferre’ ‘malis: distinguish between the various meanings of mặlis and mālis. cf. § 38 e uicto— pauore: the cause of ausae.’
page 460 note 1 In the same sentence as he quotes from Mark Twain's immortal disquisition on the German language.
page 461 note 1 Will Mr. Lease tell us on what evidence he scans Hostῐlius?