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Columella, R.R. vii. 3. 7 and 15

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

W. D. Ashworth
Affiliation:
Bedford College, London

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Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1959

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References

page 102 note 1 Emended by Schneider to ⋯πιο⋯ρους.

page 102 note 2 Columellae opera rec. Lundström, V., Fasc. iv, 1940.Google Scholar

page 102 note 3 Hermes, lxxx (1952), 209–11.

page 102 note 4 Probably calvus is not elsewhere used of animals; but Richter compares Col. R.R. vi. 14. 7 neve colla calvescant, to which may be added Plin. H.N. x. 78 and xi. 130 and Veg. Mul. iv. 15. 5.

page 102 note 5 Cf. Arist. G.A. 782a12.

page 102 note 6 Cf. Col. R.R. iii. 2. 12 canescit lanugine and Plin. Ep. vi. 31 canummare.

page 103 note 1 Cf. Col. R.R. vii. 3. 1 pulla vel etiam varia nascitur proles. canus and pullus denote respectively lighter and darker shades of grey.

page 103 note 2 Cf. Plaut. Amph. 462.

page 103 note 3 Cf. Arist. G.A. 785b4 ff.

page 103 note 4 cdr1 read comam and Γπ coma.

page 103 note 5 Columella, , De Re Rustica ii, Loeb Classical Library, 1954.Google Scholar

page 103 note 6 See Miller, and Robertson, , Practical Animal Husbandry (1952), p. 373.Google Scholar

page 103 note 7 See Miller and West, Black's Veterinary Dictionary 3 (1953), p. 641.

page 103 note 8 See Miller and Robertson, op. cit., p. 390.

page 103 note 9 See Ernout, and Thomas, , Syntaxe Latine (1953). p. 171.Google Scholar (Plaut. Capt. 825 there quoted appears to be an instance of the comparative used for the superlative.)