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Notes on Catullus LXIV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

G. M. Hirst
Affiliation:
Barnard College, Columbia University

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1908

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References

page 180 note 1 Is not this expression some support to vestibuli linquentes regia tecta (v. 276), objected to by Munro?

page 181 note 1 It is perhaps worth noting that the rare word praegestientis is used by Horace in the line immediately preceding those quoted, and apparently nowhere else in classical Latin, except in Catullus, 64, v. 145, and Cicero, Cael. 67.