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Tiber (Italy) (search for this): book 7, commline 31
Multa flavus arena is a specific
description of the Tiber, which is constantly
called flavus, Hor. 1 Od. 2. 13.,
8. 8., 2. 3. 18. Comp. 9. 816. Gossrau
remarks that Ov. F. 6. 502 mentions the
vertices at the mouth of the Tiber.
Verticibus rapidis may be either modal
abl. or constructed with flavus. In any
case the line seems to qualify prorumpit.
Multa flavus arena is a specific
description of the Tiber, which is constantly
called flavus, Hor. 1 Od. 2. 13.,
8. 8., 2. 3. 18. Comp. 9. 816. Gossrau
remarks that Ov. F. 6. 502 mentions the
vertices at the mouth of the Tiber.
Verticibus rapidis may be either modal
abl. or constructed with flavus. In any
case the line seems to qualify prorumpit.