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A Transposition in Statius

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

G. P. Goold
Affiliation:
University College, Hull.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1951

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References

1 Apparently an error for Σεπτίμιος.

2 Vv. 595 ff. ‘transire parantem / Romanus Pharia miles de puppe salutat / Septimius’.

3 A form of dittography (see Havet, Manuel, e.g. § 717); cf. cases like Virg. Aen. v. 311 Am[p]azoniam pharetram (M), Georg. iv. 260 son[ịṭ] us auditor (M), and Liv. xxi. 29.5 ex consiliis coeptisque hostis where (under influence of previous word) for hostis most manuscripts have hospitis, with hospiciis and auspiciis as further refinements.