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Seats in the Early Roman Theatre
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
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1 Val. Max. ii. 4. 2; Liv. epit. xlviii populusque aliquamdiu stans ludos spectavit; Tac. Ann. xiv. 20 stantem populum spectavisse. In these cases the participle is adjectival.
2 Cited by J. S. Reid ad loc. from a note by Shilleto.
3 See Beare, op. cit. 236. Reid's suggestion that there is a ‘small anachronism’ in the De Amic. passage will now have to be rejected.