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P. Vergili Maronis Opera post Ribbeckium tertium rccognovit Gualtherus Ianell. Editio maior iterum recognita. Lipsiae: in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, MCMXXX. Pp. xxviii + 428. 5.60 RM. (unbound) 7 RM. (bound).

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P. Vergili Maronis Opera post Ribbeckium tertium rccognovit Gualtherus Ianell. Editio maior iterum recognita. Lipsiae: in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, MCMXXX. Pp. xxviii + 428. 5.60 RM. (unbound) 7 RM. (bound).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright ©John Sparrow 1931. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 Bursian-Körte, Jahresberichte, 1923, cxcvi, 251.

2 At Ecl. iii, 100; viii, 50. Once or twice, e.g. at Ecl. iv, 62 the MS. text is changed in favour of that found in ancient quotations of Virgil.

3 Herr Janell was unnecessarily generous in admitting the one conjecture which he does admit, at A. xii, 541; the MS. text can be defended there more plausibly than on many of the occasions where he accepts it without demur. He is probably right in keeping the MS. text where the vulgate deserted it at the following places: A. iii, 127 concita; iv, 217 subnixus; viii, 205 furis; ix, 412 adversi x, 805 arte.

page 166 note 1 A. vi, p. 126.

page 166 note 2 C.Q. 1928. vol. xxii, p. 1.