Excerpt from The Copulative Conjunctions Que, Et, Atque in the Inscriptions of the Republic, in Terence, and in Cato
The examples of algae (ac) in the inscriptions are not numerous enough to afford sound basis for comparison with the use else where. But it is interesting to note, in this connection, that Cato uses ac only three times,' once before each of the letters m, v, d, while he uses atque (91 times in all) indiscriminately before any letter (vowel or consonant) except 11.
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