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Heraeus' Martial - M. Valerii Martialis epigrammaton libri. Recognouit W. Heraeus. Pp. lxviii + 417. Lipsiae in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1925. Paper, 6 G.-M.; cloth, 8 G.-M.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 199 note 1 Mr Giarratano's edition is negligible.

page 200 note 1 I quote everywhere according to Schneidewin, Friedlaender, Gilbert, and Duff, and ignore the nuisance of changed and duplicated numeration which Mr Lindsay introduced and Mr Heraeus aggravates. On p. 8 he is caught in his own snare, and has unwittingly transferred to the poem he calls XXVIII (XXVII) a distich of the poem he calls XXX (XXVIII).

page 201 note 1 petitus, however, does not suit the context, cornuto … ore is too good to be an accident, and Martial probably wrote ‘cornuto optritus ab ore.’

page 201 note 2 Possessive pronouns are allowed, and the numeral duo; proba I 48 is predicate.