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[287] Cursus Gud. originally for ‘curribus.’ “Currus: i. e. equi, qui sub curribus sunt” Serv., who comp. “neque audit currus habenasG. 1. 514. ‘Et’ Med. for ‘aut.’ Gossrau has a long note here to show that Virg. gives chariots to the Latins only, never to the Trojans. “Corpora saltu Ad terram misere” 2. 565.

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