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ARCHAIC LATIN: Supplementary List
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[Note: Approximate line counts are provided in parentheses.]
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I. Poetry
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1. Ennius, Annals [ed. Skutsch],
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Books
I
VIII
XV
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Lines
(112)
(51)
(13)
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(112 + 51 + 13 = 176)
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2. Ennius, Medea
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(39)
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3. Livius Andronicus, Odissia
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(40)
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4. Naevius, Bellum Punicum
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(50)
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5. Pacuvius, Antiopa and Teucer
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(22 + 42 = 64)
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6. Accius, Bacchae and Medea
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(21 + 26 = 47)
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7. Lucilius: the following selections in Warmington’s Loeb ed. (ROL III):
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Lines
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Pages
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87-93
102-5
172-5
176-81
186-93
278-81
368-72
389-92
401-10
524-9
567-73
1145-51
1196-1208
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(p. 30)
(p. 34)
(p. 56)
(p. 58)
(p. 60)
(p. 86)
(p. 114)
(p. 122)
(p. 126)
(p. 166)
(p. 178)
(p. 372)
(p. 390/392)
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(85)
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poetry total: 501 lines
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II. Prose
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[Note: All of the following texts are available, together with commentary, in Edward Courtney's Archaic Latin
Prose (APA, 1999), which serves as the basis for the line counts provided below.]
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1. Lex XII Tab.: Courtney's selections from tables I, III, VIII, X
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(4 + 7 + 2 + 11 = 24)
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[Courtney, pp. 13-26]
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2. Cato, Ag.
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praef. (11)
1. (19)
2. (25)
141. (32)
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(11 + 19 + 25 + 32 = 87)
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[Courtney, pp. 41-67]
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[Ch. 1. and 2. = selection 2. in D. A. Russell, An Anthology of Roman Prose (Oxford, 1991).]
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3. Cato, Orig. 83 Peter (11)
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(di immortales ... rem servaverat [re 1st Punic War])
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[Courtney, pp. 74-8]
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[Text, translation and discussion in M. von Albrecht, Masters of Roman Prose (1989) 21ff. ]
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