Abstract

In our first series of notes (Mnem. IV 21, 1968, 386-393) we announced our forthcoming comprehensive commentary on the De oratore. Three years later we have to confess with regret, that a publication is not yet to be expected in the near future. A few specimens may suffice to show what kind of work is being done meanwhile. In 1969 Kumaniecki's Teubner edition appeared; for the first time, students have an adequate text and apparatus at their disposition. In our view, there is all the more reason to look afresh at the text and its implications now that at last we stand on firmer ground. Our present notes will be concerned with questions of interpretation, grammar and punctuation *).

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