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(1)A Handbook of antique Prose-Rhythm. Vol. I., pp. 228. 1918. (2) De Numero Oratorio Latino Commentatio. pp. 52. 1919. By A. W. De Groot, Litt.D., Conservator of the Library of the University of Groningen. Groningen, The Hague: J. B. Wolters.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © E. A. S. 1918. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 299 note 1 Der Constructive Rhythmus in Ciceros Reden (Supplementband xiii., Heft I, of Philologus, 1914), reviewed in The Year's Work for 1914, pp. 61–65. This work is not mentioned in the bibliography of the Handbook (p. 217), but it is quoted in De Num. Orat. p. 30.

page 300 note 1 On p. 18 we read ‘On practical grounds I took 7, and added—the reason will be explained later on—an eighth.’ The reference may be to p. 148.

page 300 note 2 On p. 14 of the Handbook ἀτεΧνὦς is scanned as ; but c.f. p. 154. In my count I treated a tribrach yielding one instance of a pyrrhic; but apparently De Groot treats it as yielding two pyrrhics: e.g. τὰ μετά=τὰ με- and μετά (ω and υυ). Strictly speaking the tribrach has no place at all in the list of feet given on p. 2.