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Notes on Lucan VIII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

W. B. Anderson
Affiliation:
The University, Manchester

Extract

In recent years important contributions to the interpretation of the eighth book of Lucan have been made by Professor Postgate (C.Q., vol. I., pp. 75–79, 216–222), and by Mr.J.D.Duff (Journ.of Phil., vol. XXXII., pp.125–135).The following notes make a further attempt to solve some of the many problems presented by the book.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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References

page 106 note 1 c. Q. vol. I., p. 78

page 107 note 1 Cf. v. 21 sq.: sed poenas longi Fortuna fauoris|exigit a misero. In II. 727 sq.,we find a similar but less extreme point of view.

page 108 note 1 C. Q. vol. I., p. 219.

page 109 note 1 Of Lucan's invocations of the gods Francken(on IV. 192) says, ‘Saepe inuocationes deorum ut h.1.habent apud L.aliqnid acerbi.’

page 110 note 1 c. Q. I., p. 219.

page 111 note 1 In II. 143 sq., where nocentes appears at the end of each line,the repetition is intentional.