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Apuleius Glosses in the Abolita Glossary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Robert Weir
Affiliation:
King's College, Aberdeen

Extract

Loewe (Prodromus, p. 144) drew attention to the fact that Apuleius is one of the authors drawn upon by the compiler of the Glossary that has come to be known as ‘Abolita’; and Professor Lindsay in his article on this Glossary (J.P. Vol. XXXIV. p. 275) gives as examples of Apuleius glosses three short batches from the CA-, the CI-, and the CO- sections. These batches are respectively as follows:

(1) C.G.L. IV. p. 29, 33 = Met. 7, 12 or 8, 13: 34 = Met. 9, 16: 35 = Met. 11, 16. (The ‘Abstrusa’ portion on this page runs from No. 6 to No. 32, and it is possible that the last item of the preceding ‘Abolita’ portion, p. 29, 5 ‘causor: accuso[r] uel queror’ comes from Apol. 79—causari.)

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1921

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