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Klotz's Silvae of Statius (Second Edition)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

H. W. Garrod
Affiliation:
Merton College, Oxford

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1912

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References

1 P. Papini Stati Silvae: Iterum edidit Klotz, Alfredus. Pp. xcvi + 220. Leipzig: Teubner, 1911. M. 2.40.Google Scholar

page 262 note 1 It is perhaps worth while calling the attention of scholars to the fact that Politian's collation was already known to students of the Silvae in the sixteenth century. The book passed through the hands of Ioannes Wouwer, and was the subject of correspondence between that scholar and J. J. Scaliger. See Scaligeri Epistulae, 1627, p. 717.

page 262 note 2 Phillimore, , Silvae Praef., p. xGoogle Scholar. ‘Such expressions as manu Gallica … when used by Renaissance scholars denote a rough and illiterate script such as that found in M 31.’—Clark, , C.R. xv., p. 166.Google Scholar

page 262 note 3 Ibid., p. xii.

page 262 note 4 De Stati Silvarum Silii Manilii Scripta Memoria.

page 262 note 5 Ibid., p. 100.

page 262 note 6 Sabbadini, , Scoperte, pp. 169170Google Scholar, shows that ‘uetustissimus’ is, in Politian's usage, an epithet reserved for MSS. prior to saec. ix.

page 262 note 7 ‘Few ancient scholars would have quoted with such accuracy.’—Clark, , C. R. xiii., p. 128.Google Scholar

page 263 note 1 Save at the two places noticed above. Some of the small discrepancies adduced by Engelmann are shown by Thielscher (pp. 94 seqq.) to be imaginary.