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Commentator Servius is held to transmit material ante - dating Cato . Wilhelm Schulze's speculations about the Etruscan character of the names Caeculus and Digitius , even if valid , tell us nothing about when they entered the myth we ...
Commentator Servius is held to transmit material ante - dating Cato . Wilhelm Schulze's speculations about the Etruscan character of the names Caeculus and Digitius , even if valid , tell us nothing about when they entered the myth we ...
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Horsfall's efforts to deny significance to the tomb and Servius ' reference to Cato amount to no more than sophistry . Any inventiveness on Virgil's part in regard to the story would have related to details , such things , for example ...
Horsfall's efforts to deny significance to the tomb and Servius ' reference to Cato amount to no more than sophistry . Any inventiveness on Virgil's part in regard to the story would have related to details , such things , for example ...
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A Servius or Servius Sulpicius is twice mentioned as an author of erotic verse , at Pliny Ep . 5. 3. 5 and at Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ?
A Servius or Servius Sulpicius is twice mentioned as an author of erotic verse , at Pliny Ep . 5. 3. 5 and at Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ?
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