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Excerpt from Remains of Old Latin, Vol. 3 of 4: Newly Edited and Translated; Lucilius, the Twelve Tables IN the introduction to the first volume of this series of Remains of Old Latin it was stated (pp. Vii - viii) that there would be three volumes; that, of literary remains, fragments of poets only would be included; and that the third volume would contain Lucilius and old Latin inscriptions. But a change in plan has now been made, so as to include the Twelve Tables of Roman Law, without excluding inscriptions of a readable length down to 80 b.c. The series there fore contains four volumes instead of three, Lucilius and the Twelve Tables being assigned to this volume - the third - the inscr...
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