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Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 7, commline 795
Auruncae manus, Auruncans
on the nearer side of the Liris, as distinguished
from those on the further side,
above v. 727. Rutuli followed by
Rutulos v. 798 is a little awkward, so
that Heyne wished to read Siculi here,
from a quotation (erroneous, as he admits)
by Serv. on 1. 2. Veteresque Sicani:
gentes venere Sicanae 8. 328 note: see
also 11. 317 foll. Veteres points to
their early settlement in Italy, 8. l. c.