P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side vii
... Natural History have been changed in accordance with the convenient practice of most modern editors , the second number denoting in all cases the short sections into which the books are divided in the editions of Jan and Detlefsen ...
... Natural History have been changed in accordance with the convenient practice of most modern editors , the second number denoting in all cases the short sections into which the books are divided in the editions of Jan and Detlefsen ...
Side li
... natural inference is not ( as Ribbeck thinks ) that Macrobius was using a fuller form of the actual commentary of Servius than that which we now possess , but that both Macrobius and Servius were drawing upon older commentaries and ...
... natural inference is not ( as Ribbeck thinks ) that Macrobius was using a fuller form of the actual commentary of Servius than that which we now possess , but that both Macrobius and Servius were drawing upon older commentaries and ...
Side lii
... natural to infer that they come from the Aeneidomastia of Carvilius Pictor , which is quoted by Servius on Aen . 5. 521 . : Besides this , two other works of hostile criticism are mentioned by Suetonius : the vitia of Herennius and the ...
... natural to infer that they come from the Aeneidomastia of Carvilius Pictor , which is quoted by Servius on Aen . 5. 521 . : Besides this , two other works of hostile criticism are mentioned by Suetonius : the vitia of Herennius and the ...
Side liii
... natural to suppose that when his alleged plagiarisms from Homer , or alleged mistakes or want of management in his narra- tive are in question , the ultimate source of the notes both in Servius and Macrobius is the work of Asconius ...
... natural to suppose that when his alleged plagiarisms from Homer , or alleged mistakes or want of management in his narra- tive are in question , the ultimate source of the notes both in Servius and Macrobius is the work of Asconius ...
Side lvi
... natural to extend to those of whose sources we are ignorant . NOTE . It was not until after these sheets had been sent to press that I was able to procure two pamphlets , by Drs . Linke and Wissowa , " De Macrobii Saturnaliorum fontibus ...
... natural to extend to those of whose sources we are ignorant . NOTE . It was not until after these sheets had been sent to press that I was able to procure two pamphlets , by Drs . Linke and Wissowa , " De Macrobii Saturnaliorum fontibus ...
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