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Notes on Lucan V.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

W. B. Anderson
Affiliation:
The University, Manchester

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1917

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1 Some quote in illustration of this line Plin. N.H. XVIII. 361, praesagiunt … delphini tranquillo mari lasciuientes flatum, Which seems to show that, according to pliny, even the ordinary gambols of the dolphin are ominous if they take place in a calm sea. Whether Lucan believed this or not does not matter, for in v. 551 he plainly tells us that the sea was not calm.