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Cato's Charm for Dislocations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Eric Laughton
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1938

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page 52 note 1 To the translations here mentioned add Lowe: Magic in Greek and Roman Literature, p. 16; and Bailey, Cyril: Phases in the Religion of Ancient Rome, p. 13Google Scholar. Both these accounts are, I believe, fundamentally mistaken.

page 53 note 1 For magic iron cf. Pliny N.H. XXIV 9. 41, 19. III, XXVIII 6. 17, XXXIV 15. 44; and C.Q. XXI, p. 122 ff.

page 53 note 2 For these interesting suggestions and for helpful criticism I am indebted to Professor H. J. Rose.