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Ad Senecae Libros De Beneficiis et De Clementia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. J. Kronenberg
Affiliation:
Rotterdam

Extract

De benef. I. i i p. i i (Hosius): Inter multos ac uarios errores temere inconsulteque uiuentium nihil propemodum, uir optime Liberalis, dixerim, *quod beneficia nee dare scimus nee accipere. Sequitur enim, ut male conlocata male debeantur; de quibus non redditis sero querimur; ista enim perierunt, cum darentur.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1907

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References

page 284 note 1 Cf. p. 59 7: ‘nemo huic rei satis idoneus iudex inuentus est’.

page 284 note 2 Classical Quarterly, i. p. 209.

page 285 note 1 Dubium, utrum ‘quod’ in ‘quoi’ an in ‘quo’ corrigendum sit; de datiuo ‘quo’, qui in Senecae scriptis saepius occurrit, ubique tamen ab editoribus mutatum (notaui mihi Dial. p. 283 17 (aliquo), p. 293 2, Ep, p. 97 11, p. 34024–dubium tamen utrum hie ‘quolibet’ datiuus sit an aduerbium–, de benef. p. 72 17, p. 157 26; sescenties ‘quod’ inuenies); cf Th. Birt in Archiv. f. lat. Lexicogr. xv p. 81.

page 287 note 1 ‘〈Quod optas〉 sat est’ mauult, ut per litteras me docuit, u. cl. Postgate.

page 287 note 2 ‘Si tecum meum est’ Postgate.

page 287 note 3 De imagine cf. ii 32.

page 288 note 1 Aliter iudicat Mueller 1.1.

page 288 note 2 =autem p. 152 9, Dial. p. 28 30, p. 107 3, Ep. p. 101 22, p. 147 12, p. 208 23, p. 369 18, p. 596 19.

page 288 note 3 In hanc sententiam ceterorum Codd. lectionem explet Gertz; scribit enim ‘A capite bona ualetudo in omnes corporis partes exit; omnia uegeta sunt–’ itemque Schultess: ‘A capite ualetudo hominis: cetera uegeta sunt–’ in quibus admodum displicet illud ‘hominis’.