The Recovery of a Lost Roman Tragedy a Study in Honor of Bernadotte Perrin Ph

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The Recovery of a Lost Roman Tragedy a Study in Honor of Bernadotte Perrin Ph
Henry Burt Wright
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We have here, then, not a continuation of the narrative interrupted by section 3, but a parenthetical insertion extending to the end of the ninth section, the time of action of which goes back to a period preceding that of the story just narrated. In sections 1-3, Arruns Tarquinius is already dead. Lucius is married to the fierce Tullia, his murdered brother's wife. Suddenly the narrative stops. The reader might 1 Die An&nge d. R8m. Geschichtsch. , p. 88. [31] THE RECOVERY OF wish to know how h...e came to marry her. It is one of those instances characteristic of Livy which Soltau notes, where the author or his source who has been transcribing as he read, following chiefly one authority, introduces an insertion from a variant to relieve monotony. In a modern his- tory, sections 4-9, which are a complete story in themselves, would most certainly have been a footnote.
A second point in these sections worthy of note is the solicitude of the historian because his new source does not agree with the common tradition.


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