Citro or _Cedro Reficit_? On an Emendation to a Fragment of varro's _De Bibliothecis_(Fr. 54 _Grf_ Funaioli)

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This paper discusses an earlier emendation to fr. 54 GRF Funaioli from Varro's De bibliothecis and argues that, while the text et citro refers to cedar oil, it should not be emended to et cedro. A comparison with a passage from Pliny the Elder (HN 13.86) is used to support the view presented in the article.

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