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Was Persius a ‘Micher’?1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1928

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page 63 note 2 It is not in Jahn or Pretor. It is in Conto ington's Persius, Introd., p. xvii, and in Friedländer's Roman Life and Manners, III., p. 13.Google Scholar

page 63 note 3 Quintilian II. 1, 2.

page 63 note 4 Cf. Wight Duff, op. cit., p. 27.

page 63 note 5 Quintilian I. 1, 15 ff.

page 63 note 6 So Pretor, p. 34, who is the only editor (so far as I know) to consider the point.

page 63 note 7 Pretor agrees: ‘44–51. True (says the master),’ etc.

page 64 note 1 Preferably with the pupil, if Tuscum stemma (v. 28) counts for anything§ (Cf. Jahn, Prolegg., p. v.)