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The Latin Hexameter - L. De Neubourg: La Base métrique de la localisation des mots dans l'hexamétre latin. (Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie, Kl. der Letteren, Jaargang 48, Nr. 119.) Pp. 239. Brussels: AWLSK, Paleis der Academiën, 1986. Paper, B.frs. 1,000.
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2 O'Neill, E. O., ‘The Localization of Metrical Word-Types in the Greek Hexameter: Homer, Hesiod, and the Alexandrians’, YCIS 8 (1942), 103–178Google Scholar; on which, Dale'sverdict, A. M. (Lustrum 2 [1957], 34)Google Scholar, quoted by De N. but with ignoratio elenchi (p. 34 n. 35), still seems just.