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The restoration of Hosius’ conjecture tenerae in the manifestly corrupt opening line of Porcius Licinus, ep. 6 Blänsdorf, furnishes an example of parenthetic apposition. This definitively refutes the attribution of the so-called schema Cornelianum, formulated by O. Skutsch, whereby the Virgilian figure of the type Raucae, tua cura, palumbes is to be credited to Cornelius Gallus.