[324] Apri cursum prementem is opposed to ‘errantem.’ ‘Clamore prementem;’ see G. 3. 419, where the dogs, to which ‘clamore’ refers, are the principal subject of the paragraph. ‘Apri cursum’ = “aprum currentem,” a boar that has broken covert. See Hor. Epod. 5. 28, and Macleane's note.
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