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Aquai in Lucretius

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

H. W. Garrod
Affiliation:
Merton College, Oxford

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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References

page 264 note 1 Brugmann, Grundriss, ii. 2, 738.

page 264 note 2 I am not here concerned with line 454. But of intactus I will say thus much. Lachmann's rule needs a slight modification. It will be absolute if stated in this form: Verbal nouns with n- privative prefix are not found in Latin save in the ablative case or in an equivalent adverbial construction. Thus, we may say iniussu senates fiebat, but not iniussus senatus efficiebat: ber incultum imminuebatur, but not incultus imminuebat.

page 265 note 1 diēī is found in the Vir Bonus (15) and the Est et Non (20).