(Q1738)

Revision as of 13:56, 3 October 2024 by Lillegul (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): A Virgil, one thousand four hundred Years old, (as they say) with Limnings of no extraordinary Performance.[...] It is written in Capitals on Vellom. The four disputed Lines which often stand at the beginning of the AEneid [Ille Ego & c.] are not in this Copy. There are Arguments in Verse before each Book, a Circumstance which seems to me to savour of a later Age.)

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A Virgil, one thousand four hundred Years old, (as they say) with Limnings of no extraordinary Performance.[...] It is written in Capitals on Vellom. The four disputed Lines which often stand at the beginning of the AEneid [Ille Ego & c.] are not in this Copy. There are Arguments in Verse before each Book, a Circumstance which seems to me to savour of a later Age. (English)