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Notes on Dracontius

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. Hudson-Williams
Affiliation:
University College of WalesAberystwyth

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1946

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page 92 note 2 Here cognata = ‘having kinship with’.

page 92 note 3 According to Crusius, , Römische Metrik, p. 7Google Scholar, lengthening takes place where a short final vowel precedes gn. Examples, however, appear to be rare, and the position of -que in the foot does not here favour its lengthening. It is to be observed that, in the case of a short final vowel preceding a mute+liquid, Drac. shows numerous examples of lengthening in arsis, but one or two only, and these are uncertain, in thesis.

page 94 note 1 Perhaps petra rigebat; Eug. ineptly reads quern dura ligabant.

page 96 note 1 Or ipse? cf. Romul. 5. 60 nee <haec> tamen ipse meretur.