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Minor Latin poets; with introductions and English translations

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INTRODUCTION TOThere are in it a few rare words such as inoccidims(105) <strong>and</strong> cihatus (160) ; but in the main the dictionis classical. And, in respect of both language <strong>and</strong>metre, broadly similar features characterise thepastoral <strong>and</strong> the didactic poetry of Nemesianus.EDITIONSEcloguesFor the chief editions <strong>and</strong> relative literature seethe works given under Calpurnius Siculus, pp. 214:-215.E. Baehrens' text: P.L.M. III. pp. 176-190.H. Schenkl's text is given in Postgate's Corp. Poet.Lai., 1905, II. pp. 565-568.CynegeticaFor editions, which usually combine Nemesianuswdth Grattius, see the list given under Grattius,pp. 146-147.E. Baehrens' text: P.L.M. III. pp. 190-202.J. P. Postgate's text is given in Corp. Poet. Led., II.1905, pp. 569-571.D. Martin. Cynegetica of Nemesianus (<strong>with</strong> comment.).Cornell Univ., U.S.A., 1917.RELEVANT WORKSM. Fiegl. Des Grattius Falishns Cynegetica : seineVorgd?iger u. seine Nachfolger. [Holds thatNemesianus borrowed from Grattius: P. J. Enk454in his ed. of Grattius <strong>and</strong> in Mnemos. 45 (1917)

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