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Novavit Opvs - Ernst-Alfred Kirfel: Untersuchungen zur Briefform der Heroides Ovids. (Noctes Romanae, 11.) Pp. viii+133; 3 plates. Bern and Stuttgart:Paul Haupt, 1969. Paper, 28 Sw. fr.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

E. J. Kenney
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Peterhouse, Cambridge

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page 196 note 1 Similarly the fact that Haemonis at xiii. 2 is ἄπαξ ε⋯ρημ⋯νον has no bearing on the authenticity of the couplet. The same is true of, for instance, Achaias (or rather Achaeias) at iii. 71.

page 196 note 2 Cf. Luck, G., Untersuchangen zur Textgeschichte Ovids (1969), p. 14Google Scholar; contra, U. Fischer, lgnotum hoc aliis ilk novavit opus (diss. Augsburg, 1969), p. 17.

page 197 note 1 Pegasis is in form a patronymic; but Oenone was not a fountain-nymph, but the daughter of a river-god. All this and more was pointed out by Madvig, Adv. Crit. ii. 71–2.