locationquotesource
M3o
M
multiple source (one of two or more immediate sources cited for the passage)
3
possible
o
or
et qui ferratas acies atque agmina uincunt21Arator
96.1ferratas acies et denso milite turmasDe actibus apostolorum (Epistola ad Florianum)CSEL, ed. A.P. McKinlay, CSEL 72 (Vienna, 1951), pp. 1-2.
M3o
M
multiple source (one of two or more immediate sources cited for the passage)
3
possible
o
or
ferratasque acies clangere classicum48Prudentius
96.1ferratas acies et denso milite turmasCathemerinon liberCCSL, ed. M.P. Cunningham, CCSL 126 (Turnhout, 1966), pp. 3-72.
M3o
M
multiple source (one of two or more immediate sources cited for the passage)
3
possible
o
or
cognatasque acies et rupto foedere regni1.4Lucan
96.3dum maculare student armis pia foedera regniPharsaliaHousman 1926
M3o
M
multiple source (one of two or more immediate sources cited for the passage)
3
possible
o
or
in turbam missi feralia foedera regni1.86Lucan
96.3dum maculare student armis pia foedera regniPharsaliaHousman 1926
S2
S
single immediate source
2
probable
serras atque tubas uentosis flatibus implentIud.7Cyprianus Gallus
96.4salpix et sorbet uentosis flatibus aurasHeptateuchosCSEL, ed. R. Peiper, CSEL 23 (Vienna, 1891), pp. 1-208.
S1
S
single immediate source
1
certain
quam fuerit dubitasse nefas an fecerit auctor1.54Arator
96.7quamquam me turpem nascendi fecerit auctorDe actibus apostolorumCSEL, ed. A.P. McKinlay, CSEL 72 (Vienna, 1951), pp. 9-149.
S3
S
single immediate source
3
possible
non illinc narcissus abest cui gloria formae408Anonymous
96.9ecce tamen morti successit gloria formaeCulexClausen 1961