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Minor Latin poets; with introductions and English translations

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INTRODUCTIONF. Biicheler, <strong>and</strong> A. Riese. Anthologia <strong>Latin</strong>a, I. 2,ed. 2. Leipzig, 1906.R. Ellis. Appendix Vergiliajia. Oxford, 1907.J. Middendorf. Elegiae in Maecenatem (text <strong>and</strong>notes). Marburg, 1912.F. ^'ollmer. Poetae <strong>Latin</strong>i <strong>Minor</strong>es, I. pp. 143-155.Leipzig, 1927.Relevant WorksE. Hubner. In Hermes. 13 (1878), p. 239.E. Wagner. De Martiale poetanim Augiisteae aetaiisimitatore (pp. 42-46 on points of style in Elegiae<strong>and</strong> Consolatio).F. Skutsch. P. W. Realencyclopddie, l\. col. 944sqq. 1901.F. Lillge. De Elegiis in Maecen. quaestiones, diss.Breslau, 1901.B. Axelson. In Eranos, xxviii. (1930), 1 sqq. (Contentionthat the Elegiae <strong>and</strong> the Consolatio adLiviam belong to a date not earlier than that ofStatius <strong>and</strong> Martial.)R. B. Steele. The Nux, Maecenas, <strong>and</strong> Consolatio adLiviam. Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A., 1933.(One of the contentions here is that similaritiesof diction in the works of Seneca to the Consolatio<strong>and</strong> to the Maecenas poems fix their publication<strong>with</strong>in or later than the reign of Nero.)SIGLAO = archetype of all the codices.S = Scaliger's lost manuscript whose readings arepreserved in his " Virgilii Appendix. ..."pp. 52&-541. Leyden, 1573.ii8

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