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Anth. Pal. v. 244 (245). 3–4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

A. Y. Campbell
Affiliation:
Cambridge

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1953

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References

1 Cic. Fam. vii. 12. 2; cf. Warde Fowler, Roman Ideas of Religion, p. 39.

2 e.g. Hdt. iii. 8; Livy i. 24. 9 saxo silice (a stone knife).

3 I owe my acquaintance with these solely to the app. crit. of Stadtmüller (Teubner, 1894), and to the statement in the Didot ed. that Lennep was refuted by Passow, Script. Misc. p. 219.

4 e.g. in the next piece but one, from Theocritus.

5 Cf. particularly in the following piece (Paul. Sil.) Ψυχ⋯ δ' ⋯Ξ ⋯δ⋯μαντος.