[869] “Acer Atinas” 12. 661, which shows that ‘acer’ here does not go with ‘fugit.’ Atinas is only mentioned in these two places, though Dryden wished to substitute him for Asilas in 12. 550. But for the difference in quantity, it would be natural to connect him with the town Atina, mentioned 7. 630.
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