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Livy ix. 11. 10

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

H. Hill
Affiliation:
University College, Swansea.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1946

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References

page 63 note 1 Cicero, Top. 37; cf. De Orat. i. 181 f., Pro Caecina 98.

page 63 note 2 Cf. in ciuitatem … transibant in Livy xli. 8.11.Google Scholar

page 64 note 1 In making this investigation I have, through the courtesy of the Librarian of Sheffield University, been able to consult the collections made by the late W. C. Summers for his projected lexicon to Livy. On this use of committere Summers could only compare its usewith facinus—not a very close parallel.

page 64 note 2 ix. ii. 3, xl. 46. 14.

page 64 note 3 Livy frequently uses ob in this way, with noun and participle and with the participle preceding the noun. Summers quoted as examples ii. 19.10; iv. 32. 7, 43. 2; vi. 27. 8; ix. 41. 1; xxiii. 20. 4; xxviii. 37. 2.