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Horace - Eduard Fraenkel: Horace. Pp. xiv + 464. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. Cloth, 55s. net.
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page 33 note 1 iii. 2, with its Simonidean basis and its link with Augustus, is an odd omission.
page 34 note 1 N.B. Only our knowledge of Alcaeus' ἔμε δε⋯λαν tells us that iii. 12 is a soliloquy (p. 178).
page 35 note 1 The recurrent insistence of Juno, in 11. 18–24, 40–44, 57–68, on the final deletion of Troy can hardly be dismissed as ‘being permitted to score a modest point’ (p. 268).