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Oratore," I, 1905), and upon Horace ("Horace; sa vie 

 et sa pensee a 1'epoque des epitres," 1914). COLLIGNON, 

 of Nancy, has published upon Petronius ("Etude sur 

 Petrone," 1892; "Petrone en France," 1905). ERNOUT, 

 of Lille, has published upon Lucretius (Book IV, intro- 

 duction, text, translation, notes, 1915) and upon the 

 vocabulary, syntax, and morphology of Latin ("Le 

 parler de Preneste," 1905; "Morphologie historique du 

 latin," 1914). LAFAYE, of Paris, has published upon 

 Statius, upon Catullus, Ovid, Terence, and their Greek 

 models ("Le modele de Terence dans 1'Hecyre," 1916), 

 upon institutions and religion, and upon inscriptions. 

 He is editor, with POTTIER, of the " Dictionnaire des 

 antiquites grecques et romaines," and a large contributor 

 to it. For his epigraphical work, see under Cagnat. 



BORNECQUE, of Lille, has published upon Seneca 

 Rhetor (text, translation, notes, 1902), upon the metrics 

 of prose ("Les clausules metriques latines," 1907), and 

 upon history ("Rome et les Remains," in collaboration 

 with Dornet, 1912). FABIA, of Lyon, has published upon 

 Caesar, the Prologues of Terence, Tacitus ("Les sources 

 de Tacite dans lesHistoires et les Annales," 1893; "Ono- 

 masticon Taciteum," 1900), and Roman history and 

 institutions. DE LA VILLE DE MIRMONT, of Bordeaux, has 

 published upon Livius Andronicus, Laeyius, Ausonius, 

 Ovid, Virgil, and early Latin poetry ("Etudes sur 1'an- 

 cienne poesie latine," 1903). VALLETTE, of Rennes, has 

 published upon Apuleius ("L'Apologie d'Apulee," 1908). 

 CONSTANS, of Aix-Marseille, has published upon Sallust 

 and Tacitus ("Etudes sur la langue de Tacite," 1893). 



MACE, of Rennes, has published upon Suetonius and 

 upon pronunciation ("Essai sur Suetone," 1900). 

 DELARUELLE, of Toulouse, has published upon Cicero 

 ("Etude critique sur le texte du De Divinatione," 1911). 

 R. WALTZ, of Lyon, has published upon Seneca ("Seneca 



