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Classical Teaching

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1919

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1 Just as, in C.R. XXXIII. 30, Mr. Williamson found it necessary to recall us to the interpretation of Aen. I. 460, with which ‘every schoolboy’ is familiar in Conington's Translation and Commentary, but which, since Henry, it has apparently been the fashion to discard for something more subtle and recondite.

2 So ‘Aelius Donatus apud Servium,’ cited by Nettleship at Aen. XI. 785.