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[45] dumdam: Quintilian explains as follows (Quint. Inst. 9.3.16):Catullus in Epittalamiodumest,’ cum prius dum significet quoad, sequens usque eo” . In illustration of his view might be cited Pl. Truc. 232dum habeat dum (MSS. tum) amet; ubi nil habeat, alium quaestum coepiat” (cf. Haupt Opusc. 2. p. 473). But comparison with v. 56 indicates that Quintilian misunderstood the meaning of Catullus as much as did the less learned emendators of V and T, who changed the second dum to tum. The two dum-clauses are not correlative, but coordinate, both modifying sic virgo (sc. est), while sic is emphatic, referring to v. 42. Thus v. 45 corresponds alone to vv. 39-42, while vv. 46-47 correspond to vv. 43f.


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