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Hadrian's Farewell to Life1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Timothy D. Barnes
Affiliation:
The Queen's College, Oxford

Extract

In 1915 a dispute over the meaning and interpretation of lines 3–4 of this poem prompted Ernst Hohl not only to propose reading ‘quo … locos’ instead of ‘quae … loca’ (a conjecture which he rightly abandoned in his edition of the Historia Augusta for the Teubner series in 1927) but also to question whether the poem really was composed by Hadrian.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1968

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page 384 note 2 Neue Jahrbücher xxxv (1915), 201 ff.Google Scholar (O. Immisch), 412 f. (L. Deubner), 413 ff. (E. Hohl), 415 f. (Immisch again). For further stages in the controversy over lines 3/4 see Sajdak, J., Eos xx (1914/1915), 147 ff.,Google ScholarBerliner Philologische Wochenschrift (1916), 765 ff.;Google ScholarSchneider, St., Eos xxi (1916), 92 ff.;Google ScholarHollstein, H., Rheinisches Museum lxxi (1916), 406 ff.Google Scholar

page 384 note 3 Viz. in an article by Barb, A. A., Folklore lxi (1950), 15ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 384 note 4 See most recently Birley, A., Marcus Aurelius (1966), 58 f.Google Scholar

page 384 note 5 Loc. cit.

page 384 note 6 Hadrian was not unfamiliar with magic (Dio. 69. 11. 3, 22. 1; PGM iv. 2447 ff).Google Scholar

page 384 note 7 Dio 69. 22. 4.

page 384 note 8 For Serenus see M. Schanz–Hosius, C., Geschichte der römischen Litleratur iii 3 (1922), 23 f.; R.E. II A, 2562 f.Google Scholar

page 384 note 9 The fragment numbers are those in Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum, ed. Morel, W. (1927).Google Scholar

page 385 note 1 For example by Wagner, J. K., Quaestiones Neotericae (1907), 46 f.Google Scholar

page 385 note 2 e.g. Sajdak, locc. citt. Against, Hohl, E., Bursians Jahresbericht clxxi (1915), 145 f.Google Scholar

page 385 note 3 Wagner, ibid., writes ‘etiam loca Erebi et verbura tale quale pallidulus vel placidulus apud Serenum non defuisse ex similitudine Hadriani et Ausoni concludo’.

page 385 note 5 For some other possible echoes of Ausonius in the Historia Augusta see Barnes, T. D., JRS lvii (1967).Google Scholar One occurs at Hadr. 20. 8;cf. Anson, , Epigrammata xxxviii (xvii), 70 n. 23.Google Scholar

page 385 note 6 Cf. Straub, J., Historia-Augusta-Colloquium 1963 (1964) 171 f.Google Scholar

page 385 note 7 See Lessing, C., Scriptorum Historiae Augustae Lexicon (19011906), s.v. melior, peior, poeta, versus.Google Scholar

page 385 note 8 See Lessing, op. cit., s.v. iocus; and, on the main source of the vitae of the emperors from Hadrian to Caracalla and some insertions into it, JRS lvii (1967), 65 ff.;Google ScholarSyme, R., Amrnianus and the Historia Augusta (1968), 90 ff.Google Scholar

page 385 note 9 Bursians Jahresbericht clxxi (1915), 145; cci (1924), 209.Google Scholar

page 386 note 1 Most of them are conveniently collected together at FPL pp. 153 ff.