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Varivm Et Mvtabile - Appendix Vergiliana. Recensuit Armandus Salvatore. (Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum Paravianum.) Vol. i: Ciris-Culex. Pp. xxi–133. Vol. ii: Dirae (Lydia)–Copa–Moretum–Catalepton. Pp. xlv+123. Turin: Paravia, 1957, 1960. Paper, L. 800, 850.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

E. J. Kenney
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Peterhouse, Cambridge

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page 147 note 1 Let no one be deceived by his reference to Thes. L. L. v. 1. 2230. 52.

page 148 note 1 He is more generous with the obelus than some of his predecessors: even so I count but one in the Ciris, three in the Culex, one in the Priapeia, and five in the Catalepton. I have remarked before (C.R., N.S. vi [1956], 171–2) on the implicit arrogance of this.

page 148 note 2 Incidentally, for the most convincing solution yet proposed of Cul. 139–41 see now Goodyear, Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., N.s. vi (1960), 32–33.

page 148 note 3 Hermimea at Cir. 472 is in a different class (cf. Housman, J.P. xxxiii [1913], 69); but Salvatore gives no sign of awareness.