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Vahlen's Ennius - Ennianae Poesis Reliquiae: iteratis curis recensuit Johannes Vahlen. Lipsiae in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. MCMIII. Pp. ccxxiv, 326. Mk. 16.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 Considerable support is however lent to Dr. Vahlen's view by Statius Silv. ii. 7, 55–56, where speaking of an early poem, possibly a drama, of Lucan's, he says ludes Hectora Thessalosque cursus et supplex Priami potentis aurum. The ground covered would be almost identical and Lucan may have modelled his work on Ennius.

1 Prof. Robinson Ellis has recently noticed (Fronto and M. Aurelius, p. 27) that Brahman reports the MS reading as constitis, whence he happily restores constitit is.