Author: Watt, William Smith
Title: Notes on Cicero, Ad Atticum I and II
Review/Collection: "Classical Quarterly", 12, 2
Year edition: 1962
Pages: 252-262
Keywords: Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Description: [Abstract] Since is a good Greek word, most scholars have assumed that it must be retained, and that the corruption is confined to the unintelligible letters which precede it. Constans deleted these letters as the remnant of a gloss, Sternkopf emended them to velut; neither solution is satisfactory, since by itself, without an indication of the recipient, is hardly intelligible.
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Author initials: Watt 1962
Title: Notes on Cicero, Ad Atticum I and II
Review/Collection: "Classical Quarterly", 12, 2
Year edition: 1962
Pages: 252-262
Keywords: Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Description: [Abstract] Since is a good Greek word, most scholars have assumed that it must be retained, and that the corruption is confined to the unintelligible letters which precede it. Constans deleted these letters as the remnant of a gloss, Sternkopf emended them to velut; neither solution is satisfactory, since by itself, without an indication of the recipient, is hardly intelligible.
Works:
Author initials: Watt 1962