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[11] comata silva: the figure is as old as Homer; cf. Hom. Od. 23.195ἀπέκοψα κόμην τανυφύλλον ἐλαίης” ; Hor. Carm. 4.3.11 spissae nemorum comae; Verg. A. 7.60laurus sacra comam servata” ; Prop. 4.16.28me tegat arborea devia terra coma” ; Tib. 1.7.34viridem dura caedere falce comam” . But silva of a single tree, as apparentiy here, is a rare use.


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