Two Notes on Aurelius Victor's Liber de Caesaribvs(10.5 _Lavtvsqve_ and 13.3 _Satisqve_)

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Abstract

At Aur. Vict. Caes. 10.5, the reading lautus should be retained; -que is a dittography and should be deleted. At 13.3, satis should be emended into sagatis. This article also provides a brief analysis of Victor's references to clothing and attempts to explain why he comments on the Dacian costume at 13.3, the only ethnographic reference to clothing in the entire work.

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