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[11] conscribillent: perhaps with a play upon the word, in that the lashes threatened are really those of satiric verse (Catul. 12.10ff.; Catul. 42.1ff.; and the figure in Hor. Carm. 3.12.4patruae verbera linguae” ), and not those at the hands of the law; cf. Pl. Ps. 544ff.quasi quom in libro scribuntur calamo litterae, stilis me totum usque ulmeis conscribito.” On conscribillo beside scribo see Lachmann on Lucr. 1.360.


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