=93. BARBARVS HOSTIS.= The same phrase at _Tr_ III x 54, _Tr_ IV i 82, and
_EP_ II vii 70.
=95. RE ... NVLLA= _MHIL_ REM NVLLAM _BCFT_. The verb _queri_ can take a
direct object, or be constructed with _de_ + ablative, but not both;
this would in effect give the verb two objects. _Re ... nulla_ removes
this difficulty and is obviously prone to corruption, the true object
_de nobis_ being postponed to the following line.
=96. FEMINA ... VIRVE PVERVE= = 'anyone'; compare _Tr_ III vii 29-30 'pone,
Perilla, metum: tantummodo _femina nulla / neue uir_ a scriptis discat
amare tuis', and Ovid's use of _femina uirque_ 'everyone' at _Met_ VI
314-15 '_femina uirque_ timent cultuque impensius _omnes_ ... uenerantur
numina', _RA_ 814, _Tr_ I iii 23, and _Tr_ II 6. The repeated _u_ in
_uirue_ would not have offended the Romans: compare for instance _Tr_
III vii 30 'neue uir', _Am_ I viii 97 'uiri uideat toto uestigia lecto',
and _Met_ XII 204 'poteratque uiri uox illa uideri'; conscious
alliteration at _Am_ III vii 59 'uiuosque uirosque' and _Met_ XIII 386
'inuictumque uirum uicit'.
=98. HAEC QVONIAM TELLVS TESTIFICANDA MIHI EST.= Similar phrasing at
_Ibis_ 27-28 (of Augustus) 'faciet quoque forsitan idem / _terra_ sit ut
propior _testificanda mihi_'.
=100. RESPECTV ... SVI.= 'Out of consideration for themselves'. _Respectus_
elsewhere in Ovid only at _Tr_ I iii 99-100 (of his wife after his
departure) '[narratur ...] uoluisse mali [_Madvig_: mori _codd_]
moriendo ponere sensus, / _respectu_ tamen non periisse _mei_'.
_Respectus_ is found in Phaedrus, Martial, and Juvenal, but not in
Virgil, Horace, or Propertius.
=101. NEC MIHI CREDIDERIS= in its absolute use here seems colloquial:
elsewhere Ovid uses _nec ... credideris_ to introduce a dependent clause
(_Tr_ V xiv 43; _EP_ I viii 29).
=101. EXTANT DECRETA QVIBVS NOS / LAVDAT ET IMMVNES PVBLICA CERA FACIT.=
The same honour described in greater detail at xiv 51-56.
=101. EXTANT= ('there exist') is somewhat more forceful than the nearly
equivalent _sunt_: compare xiv 44 '_extat_ adhuc nemo saucius ore meo',
Cic _Planc_ 2 'uideo ... hoc in numero neminem ... cuius non _extet_ in me
summum meritum', and Cic _Diu_ I 71.
=102. PVBLICA CERA= = _tabulae publicae_, 'public records', for which
compare Cic _Arch_ 8 & _Fl_ 40, and Livy XXVI 36 11. The same metonymy
at Val Max II x 1, where _tabulae_ and _cera_ are used as synonyms, and
at Hor _Ep_ I vi 62 'Caerite cera', where commentators cite Aulus
Gellius' mention of _tabulae Caerites_ (XVI 13).
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