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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
page 62 note 1 The fourth to be published in the series ‘Studien zum Fortwirken der Antike’, though first in the numbered sequence. Vols. 2, 3, and 4 are, respectively, H. J. Zimmermann's Alexander Popes Noten zu Homer, M. Beller's Philemon und Baucis in der euro-päischen Literatur, and H. Galinsky's Naturae Cursus.
page 63 note 1 Fourteen unpublished manuscripts, mainly of French chronicles, are now laid under contribution.
page 63 note 2 These have in any case been studied recently in L. B. Hall's The Story of Dido and Aeneas in the Middle Ages (University of Oregon thesis, 1958).
page 63 note 3 So especially in Spain, where an early tendency to demythologize the story is reinforced by the tradition, derived via Boccaccio from Justin, of the so-called ‘historical’ Dido.