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... cited by Ellis in his apparatus include lactifero and laetifero . - There is no need to assume with some scholars a lacuna after line 391 in which the epiphany of Apollo at Delphi was described , for Bacchus ' connexion with Delphi is ...
... cited by Ellis in his apparatus include lactifero and laetifero . - There is no need to assume with some scholars a lacuna after line 391 in which the epiphany of Apollo at Delphi was described , for Bacchus ' connexion with Delphi is ...
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... cited by Ward , in which the words aqua haeret are used in a way that renders Ward's suggestion in the highest degree unlikely . The passage runs as follows : et si illum [ sc . Epicurum ] audiam de continentia et temper- antia , dicit ...
... cited by Ward , in which the words aqua haeret are used in a way that renders Ward's suggestion in the highest degree unlikely . The passage runs as follows : et si illum [ sc . Epicurum ] audiam de continentia et temper- antia , dicit ...
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... cited above ) . PULVIS masculini generis est , licet Propertius dixerit ' qui nunc iacet horrida pulvis ' ( cf. Charisius , GL 1 89.22 ) . masculini etiam CINIS , licet Catullus dixerit feminino , ut ' acerba cinis ' ( cf. Nonius ...
... cited above ) . PULVIS masculini generis est , licet Propertius dixerit ' qui nunc iacet horrida pulvis ' ( cf. Charisius , GL 1 89.22 ) . masculini etiam CINIS , licet Catullus dixerit feminino , ut ' acerba cinis ' ( cf. Nonius ...
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