On the Cruces of Horace, Satires, 2. 2

Classical Quarterly 1 (3-4):136- (1951)
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The ‘four famous cruces’ of this satire are as interesting as notorious. I regard the first as solved, since I cannot imagine anybody improving upon Postgate's line 13 . But I find instead a hitherto undetected but quite palpable flaw in the opening words

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original Campbell, A. Y. (1951) "On the Cruces of Horace, _Satires_, 2. 2". Classical Quarterly 1(1-2):136-142

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