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‘Acies’ and ‘Arces.’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 26 note 1 Class. Rev. XXXIII. 1919, pp. 144 f.
page 26 note 2 There cited.
page 27 note 1 Cf. Mayor's note on Juvenal X. 307, for the traditional arx of the tyrannus; in the passage in Pliny, Paneg. 47, it is the idea of seclusion rather than strength that is associated with the arx of Domitian.
page 28 note 1 Ashby, T., in Papers of the British School at Rome, I., 1902, pp. 146–148Google Scholar.