[179] “Iuxta comes” 11. 479. “Quo pulchrior alter Non fuit” 7. 649. Ribbeck reads ‘it iuxta’ from a single inferior MS., which is not only unnecessary but less suited to the context, as they are not moving, but stationary.
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