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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
1 I am indebted for this reference, and for valuable discussion of the passage, to Professor P. J. Enk of Groningen.
2 For the common error of ‘transposition’, see Hall, , Companion to Classical Texts, p. 176Google Scholar.
3 Some good examples are given by Laughton, E., ‘Subconscious Repetition and Textual Criticism’, C.P. xlv (1950), 73–83Google Scholar, where Professor Laughton reminds us of Cook, A. B., ‘Unconscious Iterations, with Special Reference to Classical Literature’, C.R. xvi (1902), 146–158 and 256–67, and Bailey, Lucretius, i. 144–5Google Scholar.