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- W2330303722 abstract "THE TEXT OF CATULLUS, as transmitted to us, presents certain anomalies of metre and prosody, which some scholars are in the habit of retaining, others of normalizing to a greater or lesser degree. The result is an unstable text, which apparatus critici and commentaries fail to justify adequately. Take, for example, the pentameters at 66.48, 67.44, 68.158, 76.10, 97.2, 99.8, and 114.6 as these are read in the latest editions: we observe that Schuster always retains the manuscript reading, and at 66.48, where the text is conjectural, admits hiatus; whereas Cazzaniga avoids hiatus at 66.48, and Mynors never admits it except at 68.158, which is the one place from which Helm removes it; G. B. Pighi, again, retains it only at 114.6; and finally G. P. Goold, in what today is still the most substantial review of the Oxford text of Catullus,' proposes to remove from this poet all except prosodic hiatuses, concluding that is no certain instance of hiatus in Catullus. I am grateful to Phoenix for giving me an opportunity to set forth in this journal the considerations that prompt me to adhere to the opposite opinion. In my view the fact that the hiatuses in question can be removed easily, even if not always with happy results, does not constitute, as has been alleged, an argument against the soundness of the manuscript tradition, but derives from the very nature of the phenomenon transmitted. Nor do I believe that apart from the hiatus there are really cogent reasons to suspect the received reading. Thus, in Poem 67, audiui ... loquentem of v. 41 does not oblige us to read speraret in v. 44, since the explanation of the present tense given by Kroll among others may be considered satisfactory; in 99.8, abstersti is no more surprising than subrepsti at 77.3, and is to be classed with the numerous other syncopated forms of the second person of the perfect tense that we find in Catullus; and in 114.6, even if it were true that dummodo ipse, as Goold opines, though not devoid of sense . .. , is devoid of point, this would not, simply by itself, constitute a sufficient motive for believing the manuscript reading to be corrupt. On the other hand I do not propose to consider here a question which in any event ought not to be raised when we study any poet in isolation from others, namely the question how natural or unnatural the hiatus must have sounded in Latin. I would only observe that even in languages 'A new text of Catullus, Phoenix (1958) 106-111." @default.
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