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A Probable Fragment of Cicero's De Gloria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

A. Souter
Affiliation:
Aberdeen University.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1932

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References

1 Cf. Lübeck, Aem., Hieronymus quos nouerit scriptores et ex quibus hauserit (Lips., 1872), p. 153Google Scholar; Souter, A., The Earliest Latin Commentaries on the Epistles of St. Paul (Oxf., 1927), p. 127Google Scholar; the known fragments of the De Gloria are in C. F. W. Müiler's Teubner edition of Cicero, p. iv, vol. 3 (Lips. 1879), pp. 330–2.

2 Thes. vi. 2073, 67 ff.

3 I have to acknowledge the help of my staff, particularly of Mr. R. J. Getty and Mr. C. J. S. Addison, in this work.

4 I have not Merrill at hand.

5 Possibly the oldest MS., C, may have the shorter word: the Very Rev. H. N. Bate's collation of this MS. is in the Bodleian, 131 I.e, 13, 14.