Circa or _Citra_? on Suetonius, _Nero_ 15.2

Classical Quarterly 38 (02):569- (1988)
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Abstract

Recently in this journal, R. Shaw-Smith suggested reading ‘citra Kal. Ian.’: ‘circa, implying that the consul died either before or after 1st January, will not do.’ Will the example of citra at Aug. 43.4, adduced by Shaw-Smith ] in support of the meaning ‘ before’?

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