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E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus (ed. E. T. Merrill), Poem 62 (search)
is by analogy spoken of as its rising; cf. Hor. Carm. 2.9.10 nec tibi Vespero surgente decedunt amores nec rapidum fugienti solem. Here the star stands above the Thessalian (cf. v. 7 Oetaeos) Olympus; though the poets also speak of Vesper as leaving Olympus (the dwelling of the gods) or Oeta to usher in the night; cf. Verg. Ecl. 6.86 invito processit Vesper Olympo ; Cul. 203 pigerOlympus (the dwelling of the gods) or Oeta to usher in the night; cf. Verg. Ecl. 6.86 invito processit Vesper Olympo ; Cul. 203 piger aurata procedit Vesper ab Oeta ; Cir. 350 gelida venientem ignem ab Oeta . For the ablative with tollere without a preposition cf. Ov. Met. 15.192 clipeus terra cum tollitur ima . surgere … linquere mensas: cf. Verg. A. 8.109 relictis consurgunt mensis. pinguis: here = opimas, as in Verg. A. 3.224 dapibusque ep