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Vestigia Nvlla Retrorsvm - P. Ovidii Nasonis Ibis: iterum edidit et scholia adiecit F. W. Lenz. (Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. liv+187. Turin: Paravia, 1956. Paper, L. 1,400. - P. Ovidii Nasonis Halieutica–Fragmenta–Nux; Incerti Consolatio ad Liviam: iterum edidit F. W. Lenz. (Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. 214. Turin: Paravia, 1956. Paper. L. 1,400.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

E. J. Kenney
Affiliation:
Peterhouse, Cambridge

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1958

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1 I was hasty in saying (C.R., N.s. v. 14, n. 1) that this manuscript shows no affinity with PS: there are in fact remarkable agreements. It does not do to stress them in such a tradition, but it is safe to say that together with Leipzig Rep. I, fol. 7 and Linz 329 this is one of the most useful of the hitherto neglected witnesses for the text of the Amores.

2 I abstain from saying more on this head since in Mr. J. A. Richmond the authenticity of this fragment seems likely to find a redoubtable assailant. It is to be hoped that the conclusions of his powerfully argued dissertation, which I have been privileged to see, will be published before long in a suitable form.