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Tibulliana1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2013
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- I. I. 37–40 adsitis, diui, neu uos e paupere mensa
- dona nec e puris spernite fictilibus.
- fictilia antiquus primum sibi fecit agrestis
- pocula, de facili composuitque luto.
The comma after pocula in line 40 is the accepted punctuation. But fictilibus in line 38 is a noun and the same word immediately repeated in a different case must naturally be taken by any reader as a noun too. Therefore comma after agrestis; the pentameter is then a line like 1. 3. 38 effusum uentis praebueratque sinum (for such displacement of -que see Platnauer, Latin elegiac verse, p. 91). The movement of thought is from generic fictilia to specific pocula. For this compare 2. 1. 59–60
- rure puer uerno primum de flore coronam
- fecit et antiquis imposuit Laribus.
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page 54 note 1 I am grateful to those members of the Society who heard the first draft of this paper for their comments and suggestions, and in particular to Dr James Diggle.