A Crux Criticorum ( et interpretum) In Seneca the Elder's Controversiae (2. 4. 12)

Classical Quarterly 34 (01):241- (1984)
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Abstract

The argumentum of contr. 2. 4 reads as follows : Abdicavit quidam filium. Abdicatus se contulit ad meretricem. Ex ilia sustulit filium. Aeger ad patrem misit; cum venisset, commendavit ei filium suum et decessit. Adoptavit puerum . Ab altero [pater] filio accusatur dementiae

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