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Horace, Odes iii. 23. 17–2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

A. Treloar
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

Abstract

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1956

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page 4 note 1 Porphyrion, ‘subaudiendum extrinsecus scelerum’; Acron, ‘subaudiendum immunis scelerum’.

page 5 note 1 There seems nothing to commend Bentley's treatment of sumptuosa hostia as nominatives. Catullus' lengthening of a syllable ending in -ă before tr- (4. 9),fr- (4. 18), br- (29. 4), and Martial's lengthening before str- (v. 69. 3), do not provide a parallel for this lengthening before bl- in Horace, as Bentley suggests. Nor is Od. iii. 5. 17 a parallel, since Horace does not lengthen a final short syllable ending in a vowel; cf. Orelli ad loc.