"τρυφεροῦ δ' ἔσω γενείου," &c.

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If your correspondent RT. will refer to Gray's Works, vol. ii. p. 164., edited by Mitford, and published by Pickering, 1836, he will find the following note:—

"The fragment is not to be found in Aulus Gellius, but in Mori Marcellus, under the word 'Mollitudo.'"

Now what Mori Marcellus means, I know not: perhaps some of your correspondents may enlighten me on that point.

HENRY DYKE.

Gretworth, near Brackley, Aug. 25. 1851.

This Mori Marcellus I take to be the same person as Marcellus Nonius, of whom an account is to be found in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, &c., vol. ii. p. 937.

F. BW.

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