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Note on Culex—Lines 24–41

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

W. Warde Fowler
Affiliation:
Manchester

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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References

1 De Bello Gall. VIII. c. 50. Caesar heard on his way that Antony had been elected, but visited the towns all the same to thank them for their support.

2 B.G. VIII. 51. Exceptus est Caesaris adventus ab omnibus municipiis et coloniis incredibili honore atque amore. … Nihil relinquebatur quod ad ornatum portarum, itinerum, locorum omnium, qua Caesar iturus errt, excogitari poterat. Cum libetis omnis multitudo obviam procedebat, etc.

3 qua se subducere colles incipiunt, mollique iugum demittere cliuo, usque ad aquam et ueteres, umbrosa cacumina, fagos, omnia carminibus vestrum seruasse Menalcan.

4 Quidam opificem figulum, plures Magi, cuiusdem uiatoris initio mercennarium mox ob industriam generum tradiderunt, egregieque substantiae siluis coemendis et apibus curandis auxisse reculam (Donat. Vit. Verg. § 1).