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[14] continuo die: on the very next day; cf. 0v. Fast. 5.733auferet ex oculis veniens Aurora Booten, continuaque die sidus Hyantis erit” ; Ov. Fast. 6.719tollet humo validos proles Hyrica lacertos, continua Delphin nocte videndus erit.continuo cannot be, as some suggest, an adverb, - if for no other reason, because die Saturnalibus alone is not Latin. The passage from Pl. Poen. 497die bono Aphrodisiis” , is not in point, for die is there modified by an adjective. But the arrangement here makes improbable the direct modification of die by optimo and dierum. Calvus had evidently despatched the book the evening before, so that it might reach Catullus the first thing next morning.


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