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Minor Latin poets; with introductions and English translations

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FLORUSTEXTS OF FLORUS' VERSEP. Burman. Anthol Lat. Lib. IL No. 97; IILNos. 288-29L Amsterdam, 1759.[Burman ascribes 97, Ego nolo . . ., to"Julius Florus " ; 288, quales . . ., 289,Aid hoc. risit . . ., <strong>and</strong> 290, Ilortus erat . . ., toan unknown author; <strong>and</strong> 291, J'enerunt aliquaiidorosae . . ., to '* Florus." Baehrens <strong>and</strong>Buecheler follow these ascriptions.]J. C. Wernsdorf. Poetae <strong>Latin</strong>i Mifwres. III. pp. 483-488. Altenburg, 1782.L. Mueller. RutiUus Xa)jmtia7i7is, etc., p. 26 sqq.Leipzig, 1870.E. Baehrens. Poet. Lat. Min., IV. pp. 279, 346 sqq.Leipzig, 1882.F. Buecheler <strong>and</strong> A. Riese. Anthologia <strong>Latin</strong>a, I. i.pp. 119-121, <strong>and</strong> pp. 200-202. Leipzig, 1894.RELE\'ANT WORKSO. Mueller. De P. Aimio Poeta et de Pervig. Ven.diss. Berlin, 1855.F. Eyssenhardt. Hadrian und Florus. Berlin, 1882.G. Costa. Floro e Adriano, Bollettino di Jilol. 13(1907), p. 252.425

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