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Prisce Iubes Again

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

J. C. Yardley
Affiliation:
University of Calgary, Alberta

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1972

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References

page 314 note 5 C.R. lxxxv (1971), 171 f.

page 315 note 1 Many more examples can be found in Weinreich, Die Distichen des Catull (Tübingen, 1926), 99 n. 14.Google Scholar

page 315 note 2 Latin Prose Prefaces (Stockholm, 1964), 2122, 27 ff.Google Scholar

page 315 note 3 De Sphaera et Cylindro 2, praef. ⋯π⋯στειλ⋯ς μοι γρ⋯ψαι τ⋯ν προβλημ⋯των τ⋯ς ⋯ποδε⋯ξεις: De Spiralibus, praef.τ⋯ν θεωρημ⋯των, ὑπερ ὧν αἰε⋯ τ⋯ς ⋯ποδε⋯ξεις ⋯πιστ⋯λλεις μοι γρ⋯ψαι. For examples in later Greek authors see Gudeman, , Tacitus Dialogus de Oratoribus (Stuttgart, 1914), 42. iGoogle Scholar. Like Weinreich (loc. cit.) I have been unable to find any examples in Greek poetry.

page 315 note 4 More examples in Gudeman loc. cit.

page 315 note 5 That Javolenus' interruption was simply a joke was suggested at least as early as Prichard and Bernard's 1872 commentary