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Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 This instance should probably be omitted. It occurs in the second of a series of fifty-two short pieces of hexameters (mostly) on mythological subjects, obviously all by the same author. He frequently omits the augment, and can equally well be read and this division of words is actually adopted by Stadtmueller.

2 Lines with extremely licentious and irregular caesuras.

3 It is unlikely that this list is complete; but the very few more examples that might be found by a closer inspection would not affect the contention as to the very great rarity of this break.