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I believe I have found a mistake in the Perseus edition of Epistulae Morales 71. The website reads the line, "Ignorant, quem portum petat, nullus suus ventus est." I believe the word "Ignorant" here is meant to be dative - "ignoranti" - considering every available version I have seen sees this word in the dative case (the use most likely being Dative of Reference).
Please let me know if my suspicion is correct. Thank you very much and felicem novum annum!
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Hello Webmaster,
I believe I have found a mistake in the Perseus edition of Epistulae Morales 71. The website reads the line, "Ignorant, quem portum petat, nullus suus ventus est." I believe the word "Ignorant" here is meant to be dative - "ignoranti" - considering every available version I have seen sees this word in the dative case (the use most likely being Dative of Reference).
Please let me know if my suspicion is correct. Thank you very much and felicem novum annum!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: