Nemo … non nostrvm peccat (petron. Sat. 75.1). Habinnas’ Maxim restored

Classical Quarterly 69 (2):921-925 (2019)
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Abstract

In this short note I shall address a problem of word order in a passage of Petronius’Cena Trimalchionisby pointing out an attractive variant in the keycodex Traguriensis, which has been neglected thus far.

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