Quotations of Lucan and the Indirect Tradition: Textual Notes on the Bellvm Civile

Classical Quarterly 74 (1):185-195 (2024)
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This article deals with the contribution of the indirect tradition to establishing the text of Lucan's Bellum ciuile. First, the methodological basis for the use of quotations is outlined, and then five passages from the Bellum ciuile are discussed. The variant readings which appear in the indirect tradition constitute important points that have been wrongly neglected by most editors of Lucan's poem.

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M. Annaei Lucani Belli Civilis Libri Decem.W. P. Mustard & A. E. Housman - 1926 - American Journal of Philology 47 (2):201.

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