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[202] “Vertitur interea caelum” 2. 250. ‘Fulgentibus’ is the reading of Rom., Canon., and a few others, the majority of MSS., including all of Ribbeck's but Rom., having ‘ardentibus.’ This latter reading, however, would naturally have been introduced from 4. 482 (note), 6. 797, while it comes in awkwardly here after ‘ardentis.’ ‘Fulgentibus’ got into the printed text of Virg. early, and was retained by Heins. and Heyne.

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