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... Serv . , thinks the ' progenies ' is Scipio , which is very improbable , and besides makes ' hinc , ' v . 21 , inexplicable ; and the same objection applies to Ladewig's more plausi- ble explanation of ' progenies ' as the great Trojan ...
... Serv . , thinks the ' progenies ' is Scipio , which is very improbable , and besides makes ' hinc , ' v . 21 , inexplicable ; and the same objection applies to Ladewig's more plausi- ble explanation of ' progenies ' as the great Trojan ...
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... Serv . quotes a fragment from the Teucer of Pacuvius : " armamentum stridor , flictus navium , Strepitus , fremitus , clamor tonitruum , et rudentum sibilus " ( as restored by Her- mann : see Ribbeck , Fragm . p . 100 ) . 88. ] Od . 5 ...
... Serv . quotes a fragment from the Teucer of Pacuvius : " armamentum stridor , flictus navium , Strepitus , fremitus , clamor tonitruum , et rudentum sibilus " ( as restored by Her- mann : see Ribbeck , Fragm . p . 100 ) . 88. ] Od . 5 ...
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... Serv . , and by those of Priscian ; but the begin . ning of the next word accounts for the corruption . 175. ] The form ' succepit ' is found in Med . and Rom . , and supported by Serv . here and in 6. 249 , note . The verb , how- ever ...
... Serv . , and by those of Priscian ; but the begin . ning of the next word accounts for the corruption . 175. ] The form ' succepit ' is found in Med . and Rom . , and supported by Serv . here and in 6. 249 , note . The verb , how- ever ...
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... Serv . , was once read in the common texts , and is now preferred by Weidner . 182. ] Biremis . ' It is an anachronism to speak of biremes or , as Virg . m 5. 119 , of triremes , in the Homeric age . 183. ] Arma ' is rightly taken by ...
... Serv . , was once read in the common texts , and is now preferred by Weidner . 182. ] Biremis . ' It is an anachronism to speak of biremes or , as Virg . m 5. 119 , of triremes , in the Homeric age . 183. ] Arma ' is rightly taken by ...
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... Serv . , who quotes from Lucilius " promontorium remis superamus Minervae . " Here and E. 8. 6 , where it is also applied to the Timavus , it probably denotes difficulty . It is just possible , how- ever , that Virg . may intend to ...
... Serv . , who quotes from Lucilius " promontorium remis superamus Minervae . " Here and E. 8. 6 , where it is also applied to the Timavus , it probably denotes difficulty . It is just possible , how- ever , that Virg . may intend to ...
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