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[8] pumice omnia aequata: the poet enumerates in detail and in logical order (chartaemembrana), as if with the author's own delight, the materials of this edition de luxe, and then sums up the particular operations upon them by mentioning the first and the last; ‘the whole thing ruled with the lead and smoothed off with the pumice.’ On the last operation cf. Catul. 1.2n.; Hor. Ep. l.20.2[liber] pumice mundus” ; Prop. 3.1.8exactus tenui pumice versus eat; Tib. 3. (Lygd.) 1.10pumicet et canas tondeat comas [libelli]” ; Ov. Trist. 1.1.11nec fragili geminae poliantur pumice frontes” ; Mart. 1.66.10-12pumicata fronte si quis est non dum, nec umbilicis cultus atque membrana, mercare” (and Mart. 1.117.16; Mart. 4.10.1; Mart. 8.72.1).


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