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Latin Literature and Roman Society - Italo Lana: Letteratura latina: Disegno storico della civiltà letteraria di Roma e del mondo romano. Pp. 513; 25 photographs, 2 plans. Florence: D'Anna, 1963. Paper, L. 1,800.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

O. A. W. Dilke
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1964

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1 Two may be mentioned. The reference to the O-fragment (p. 163), besides being puzzling to Sullivan's Common Reader (Elegy and Lyric, p. 11) in this arch form, also inaccurate: the words quis custodiet ipsos custodes? are not ‘homeless wanderers’. And saeua indignatio (p. 173) belongs to Swift, not Juvenal. In passing it should be said that ‘indignation’ in the modern sense does not represent at all adequately what Juvenal ipsos meant by indignatio.