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Horace, Odes, Book I - R. G. M. Nisbet and Margaret Hubbard: A Commentary on Horace, Odes, Book I. Pp. lviii+440. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. Cloth, £4·20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

M. L. Clarke
Affiliation:
University College of North Wales, Bangor

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1 Soubiran (p. 588) says 1·6 per cent, but his arithmetic is slightly faulty. His figure of 3 per cent for Calpurnius (p. 561) is taken from Sturtevant and Kent and is certainly too high.

2 See, for instance, apropos of ‘homodyne’ and ‘heterodyne’, Greenberg, N. A., ‘Vergil and the computer: fourth foot texture in Aeneid I,’ Org. int. pour l'étude des langues anciennes par ordinateur, Revue 1967, no. 1, 116Google Scholar, confirming the scepticism expressed on non-statistical grounds by Wilkinson, L. P., Golden Latin Artistry (1963), p. 128.Google Scholar