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Three Cases of Transposition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1923

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References

page 19 note 1 See the collection of examples in Ramsay's, Mostellaria of Plautus, pp. 170171.Google Scholar

page 19 note 2 ‘Vae tibi!’ per parenthesin as—according to the Palimpsest—at Plaut. Cos. 115 f., scies hoc ita esse (uae tibi!) quot te modis si uiuo habebo, etc.

page 19 note 1 Cf. J. Phil., 1906, p. 154; C.R., 1909, p. 190.

page 19 note 2 Professor Lindsay gives about half a dozen instances (one from Virgil) in his Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation, p. 75.