The New Gallus, 8–9

Classical Quarterly 30 (02):541- (1980)
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As far as I am aware, it has generally been taken for granted that ‘Kato’ in the pentameter must be vocative. The double vocative ‘Visce’—‘Kato’ does not seem objectionable if ‘non’ were repeated as first word of the pentameter . None the less this is unexpected, and it seems at least worth considering the possibility that 'Kato’ might be nominative. The most plausible way of accounting for a nominative would be as subject of a relative clause. Further consequences would follow almost inevitably: the word-ending doubtfully read

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