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Ellis' Aetna - Aetna. By Robinson Ellis, LL.D., Corpus Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. Oxford 1901.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 129 note 1 Ruentis we take to be a misprint for ruentes.
page 129 note 2 D'Orville's procul este, sudes, procul este, tridentes is too violent a desertion of the MSS., but it is very attractive—just the forcible-feeble way in which the minor poet would have described the uselessness of stakes and levers in getting rid of the lava; and it falls in with Prof. Ellis's conjecture uncis.
page 129 note 3 In many other places, conspicuously in 493, 502, 535, Munro elicits from his reading a meaning which can hardly be found in it.