[646] ‘It is not Beroe you have to do with.’ ‘Rhoeteia’ = ‘Troiana.’ “Rhoeteo litore” 6. 505. Cerda, referring to v. 620, observes not badly, “Observabis, solere Vergilium complere notitiam rerum variis in locis. Supra dedit patriam mariti, nune dat uxoris. Inde emergit plena haec cognitio, videlicet mulier Troiana Beroe nupsit in via Epirensi homini Doryclo.”
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