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Plautus, Rudens, 603 ff.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

O. Skutsch
Affiliation:
University CollegeLondon

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1966

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References

page 12 note 14 Circumstances are almost identical in 599a, except that there a few letters in A can now be read to make sense; see C.R. lvi (1962), 120.

page 13 note 1 Ritschl, Opusc. ii. 487 f.; Ritschl's observation that the omission of esse would be against Plautine usage is a little questionable, and is certainly not applicable here since an esse in line 603a may have served for 604 as well.

page 13 note 2 This point is rightly insisted upon by Frei, P., Die Flexion griechischer Namen der ersten Deklination im Latein, Winterthur, 1958, p. 22.Google Scholar