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Restorations and Emendations in Livy VI.–X

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

C. Flamstead Walters
Affiliation:
London, Manchester, July 1918
R. S. Conway
Affiliation:
London, Manchester, July 1918

Extract

X. 13. 10, with X. 33. 3. (Fabius Maximus is protesting against his own re-election as consul in defiance of the law.)

Et ille quidem in recusando perstabat: quid ergo attineret leges ferri rogitans quibus per eosdem, qui tulissent, fraus fieret; iam regi leges non regere.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1918

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References

page 115 note 1 E.g. 3. 26. 9 (Cincinnatus) rogatus ut, quod bene uerteret, togatus mandata senatus audiret; 29. 22. 5 iuberentque, quod di bene uerterent, traicere.

page 116 note 1 As well as Drakenborch and later Frigell, (Dissertatio de Livii emendandi ratione, p. 30)Google Scholar.

page 118 note 1 Perhaps eam would be better, but the eum of Vind. may be defended if faceret is not oblique but only post-prophetic, ‘was bound to make’; cf. the interesting collection of examples of this use by MrGoodrich, W. J., Class. Rev. XXXI. (1917), p. 83CrossRefGoogle Scholar.