Notes on The Corpus Tibullianum

Classical Quarterly 38 (1-2):31- (1944)
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Delia is being carefully watched and the door is locked to keep her in and her lover out . It is hardly reasonable to suppose that she has in these circumstances been left in possession of the key; it is presumably in the custody of the ianitor. According to Ovid, what girls in this situation did was to have a duplicate key fabricated for use when occasion offered. The Delphin Ed. note ‘Par. pro fixo habet fcdso’ may, of course, record what is merely a correction. Falso may, on the other hand, have arisen from a gloss on a reading ficto in a manuscript prior to those extant, which could easily have degenerated to fixo. This reading would sufficiently improve the sense of the passage to merit consideration, for lines 17 ff., while couched in general terms, clearly refer to the situation in which Tibullus and Delia are placed and describe the kind of behaviour by which they are to merit Venus' aid

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The Unity of Tibullus 2.3.Richard Whitaker - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):131-.
The Unity of Tibullus 2.3.Richard Whitaker - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (1):131-141.

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