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Pharsalia Nostra1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1905

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Footnotes

1

With apologies to the shade of Lucan, ix. 985, and Professor Housman, Classical Review, p. 129.

References

page 257 note 2 I have indicated its lines in the Historical Introduction to my edition of Book VII. pp. xxxv. sq.

page 259 note 1 The origin of this confusion I have discussed at length in my note on Lucan vii. 872. It is possible that amongst the contributory causes was a misunderstanding of the restricted meaning of Thessalia, for which see below.

page 259 note 2 The passages are cited in Pape's Dictionary of Proper Names, s.u. φ⋯ρσαλος.