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Some Cruces in Virgil Re-Considered

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. S. Phillimore
Affiliation:
The University, Glasgow

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1916

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page 151 note 1 Aelius Donatus, Probus, and the Statian scholiast. All these are witnesses to the scansion tulěrunt, which is, of course, a possible scansion, but unexampled elsewhere in the Eclogues and the Georgics.

page 151 note 2 At the risk of a charge of incertum per incertius, I will confess a suspicion that in Propertius III. xiii. 10 the true reading is: ‘quis toleret fastus, Icarioti, tuos?’

page 152 note 1 Carina scindenda Thilo-Hagen.