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Ad Senecam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. J. Kronenberg
Affiliation:
Rotterdam

Extract

Ep. 2, § 3 ‘non Conualescit planta, quae saepe transfertur.’ ‘coalescit’ (‘manuscrit de Mons’) commendat P. Thomas. Conferatur tamen Ep. 121, § 15 ‘herba conualuit,’ Ep. 38, § 2 ‘conualescunt et exurgunt.’

Ep. 13, § 14 ‘pudet me i bi sic tecum loqui.’ ‘diu,’ cf. § 15 ‘nimium diu te cohortor.’

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1923

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References

page 44 note 1 E.g. N.Q. II. 24, I ‘ignis natura ascendit, sicut aqua natura defertur.’

page 45 note 1 Add. Gertz, , coll. Dial. VI. 7, IGoogle Scholar . Cf. etiam Ep. 99, 17 ‘sequitur nos ut in aliis rebus, ita in hac quoque hoc uitium, ad plurium exempla componi nee quid oporteat, sed quid soleat (=consuetudinem) aspicere. a natura discedimus.’

page 46 note 1 Calumnia scilicet, quod Lipsium fugisse potius ‘cogitari’ est. miror: adnotat enim ‘parari, strui’; hoc autem