Convivial Bed-Wetters: Lucr. 4.1026–9

Classical Quarterly 72 (2):942-944 (2022)
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This note offers a new conjecture on the manuscripts’ puri at Lucr. 4.1026 which would identify more clearly the dreaming bed-wetters as well-wined dinner guests.

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