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According to Quintilianus (1 7, 23; IX 4, 39) Cato used to write dicae or faciae instead of dicam or faciam . However, some scholars have casted doubts on this testimony. This paper tries to show that Cato’s dicae and faciae were congruent in the context of Latin grammar and should therefore not be emended.

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