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Studies by Studemund's Pupils - Studemund's Studien auf dem Gebiete des archaischen Lateins. Erster Band, Zweites Heft. (Weidmann, 1890.) 7 Mk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1891

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page 265 note 1 Pseud, iv. 7, 73 cannot be scanned as Luchs scans it (p. 368): for, as Seyffert has shown, nempe always has the first syllable short when followed by a consonant (= nepe).

page 265 note 2 Often confused in MSS. with hem, an entirely different word. In my translation (below) of em as ‘there is’ or ‘there !’ I by no means desire to imply approval of Richter's derivation of the word from ibi, by dropping the i and liquifying the b: Richter compares interim, interibi.