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E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus (ed. E. T. Merrill), Poem 61 (search)
The place of the cyclic dactyl is in this verse taken by an irrational spondee (Intr. 82b); cf. the similar substitutions in the experimental meter of Catul. 55.1 and Catul. 58.b.1ff. quare age: cf. v.38; Catul. 64.372. aditum ferens: cf. v. 43; Catul. 63.47 reditum tetulit ; Catul. 63.79 reditum ferat . Thespiae rupis: the town of Thespiae lay at the foot of Helicon. Aonios specus: Aonia was the name of the district about Helicon, whence the Muses were called Aonides (Ov. Met. 5.333; Juv. 7.59). On caves as quiet retreats of the Muses cf. Hor. Carm. 3.4.40; Juv. l.c. nympha Aganippe: her fountain is described by Paus. 9.29.3 super: for desuper; cf. Verg.