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Furneaux's Agricola of Tacitus - Cornelii Taciti Vita Agricolae. Edited with introduction, notes and map by Henry Furneaux, M.A Oxford. Clarendon Press, 1898. Pp. 176.
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1 Regarding Agricola's expedition to Ireland which F. unjustly discredits, see my article in Proceedings of Amer. Philol. Assoc. vol. xxix. (1898), pp., xxxvi. ff.
2 See Proceedings of the Amer. Philol. Assoc. vol. xviii. (1897), pp. xviii. ff., where the more important hypotheses are also dealt with.
3 Purser (Hermathena, x. p. 197) gives ‘et. ita’ without comment, but translates a sed, omitting ‘et’ altogether.