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Essays in Advocacy - Enzo V. Marmorale: Pertinenze e impertinenze. Prima serie. (Biblioteca del Giornale Italiano di Filologia, x.) Pp. 294. Naples: Armanni, 1960. Paper, L. 3,000.
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1 For quatenus = quoniam he cites Festus, p. 313 [actually 312] L., and accounts the usage archaic. In fact quatenus in this sense is found in Horace's Odes (iii. 24. 30) and more than once in Ovid. The suggestion that namque quatenus is a pleonasm on the lines of uerum (enim) uero strikes me as very doubtful.