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Note on Horace, Odes III. 26, 11. 6–8
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 Journal of Philology, No. 69, pp. 113–127.
2 For other Egyptian examples see Petrie, Tools and Weapons, PI. XLIII. No. 13 (Twelfth Dynasty), and No. 14 (Eighteenth Dynasty).
3 Exhibited in Table-Case H in the Room of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum. For a reconstruction of this instrument, see Dr. Caton in the Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1914, p. 116.
4 This illustration confirms Dr. Caton's reconstruction of the surgical drill.