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page 450 note 1 Referred to and partly quoted in the Excursus.
page 450 note 2 I.e. formerly his slave, lent by him to Cynthia; see Propert, IV. (V.) vii. 35–6, viii. 37, 79, 80.
page 450 note 3 Several of which were pointed out by Dr. Postgate in his Select Elegies of Propertius and in his Selections from Tibullus and Others.
page 451 note 1 See The Journal of Philology, Vol. xxviii. p. 152 (1901)Google Scholar; and compare Moretum 16, 17 ‘Fusus erat terra frumenti pauper aceruus; Hinc sibi depromit quantum—’
page 451 note 2 V being the codex Vaticanua, G the Guelferbytanus, and C the Cuiaeianus of Scaliger now in the possession of the present writer.
page 452 note 1 The statement of Lewis and Short that subtusus occurs in Boëth. Geom. i. p. 1180 as an epithet of anguius is false.
page 452 note 1 At p. 135 of his ‘Castigationes in Catullum Tibullum Propertium, Lutetiae 1577;’ but discarded by him in favour of subfusa; ‘facile diuinatu,’ he wrote, ‘quare pudicitia expugnata erubescat.’
page 453 note 1 Cited by Dr. Postgate in The Journal oj Philology, xxv. p. 62 (1897)Google Scholar, where he proposed to read here ’hino ut praetextus.’
page 453 note 2 In Addenda to Vol. II. pp. 176 and 179.
page 454 note 1 Postgate's, J. P.Selections from Tibullus and Others, p. 105.Google Scholar
page 455 note 1 Postgate's, J. P.Selections from Tibullus and Others, p. 127.Google Scholar
page 456 note 1 See Tyrrell's, R. Y.. review of ‘Wiekham's Horace, Vol. ii.’ in The Classical Review, Vol. v. p. 170.Google Scholar
page 456 note 2 ‘Pallam,’ he wrote, ‘expectabam in Apolline; quandoquidem is proprius deo amictus (cf. supra II. v. 8) olim omnino natitms, hinc citharoedis communis. Verum in ea describenda laborare adeo Tibullum ‘[Lygdamum]’ aegre fero. Pentameter saltern friget uel maxime.’.