Marcus Deufert, Vincent Graf, Silvia Ottaviano, Kevin Protze
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本文讨论了瓦罗《拉丁语学》(De lingua Latina)第 5-7 卷词源学书籍中七个段落的文本,并对所有段落提出了新的猜想。这些讨论与瓦罗所引用的已失传拉丁语作者的片段和证词的解释直接相关,这些作者包括风景诗人奈维乌斯 (Naevius)、帕库维乌斯 (Pacuvius)、卡西利亚斯-斯塔提乌斯 (Caecilius Statius)、尤文提乌斯 (Juventius) 和阿提乌斯 (Atilius) 以及语法学家奥勒留-奥皮勒斯 (Aurelius Opillus)。讨论的起点是沃尔夫冈-德-梅洛(Wolfgang de Melo)所著的牛津大学新版瓦罗的《拉丁语学》(De lingua Latina)。
This article discusses the text of seven passages in the etymological books 5–7 of Varro's De lingua Latina, and proposes new conjectures for all of them. The discussions are of direct relevance to the interpretation of fragments and testimonies of lost Latin authors quoted by Varro: the scenic poets Naevius, Pacuvius, Caecilius Statius, Juventius and Atilius, and the grammarian Aurelius Opillus. The starting point for the discussions is the new Oxford edition of Varro's De lingua Latina by Wolfgang de Melo.