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On the Epistola Sapphus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 259 note 1 The verses found in f sum breuis at nomen quod terras impleat omnes Est mihi. mensuram nominis ipsa fero are not in II or D'O.

page 260 note 1 Prof. Nettleship and Dr. Hilberg both thought G the best MS of the Ibis.

page 262 note 1 lentissima (which must be right, not laetissima) of course refers to the indifference Pyrrha had hitherto shown to Deucalion's passion: with this tetigit (not figit) suits very well.