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Studies in Caesar. II
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 448 note 1 Why not occupantur? Does the tense designate a condition which had passed away at the probable time of composition, alter the fall of Alesia?
page 449 note 1 Holder has made some use of these coin-inscriptions ia writing some of these names, although allowance must be made for the difference between Latin translation and Celtic sound.