Language in Vergil's EcloguesWalter de Gruyter, 2001 - 224 sider The series consists of a variety of monographs from the fields of Classical Philology and Ancient History. While maintaining a broad thematic and methodological scope, the editors are especially keen on studies showing a thorough and critical engagement with the relevant literary texts and primary sources. |
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... Catullus , not Callimachus 233 ... • At 1.58 we read aeria ulmo and at Catull . 64.291 aeria cupressu . Similarly at 8.59 we read aerii specula de montis and at Catull . 68.57 in aerii ... vertice montis . Aerius ( Greek άépioç ) is a ...
... Catullus , not Callimachus 233 ... • At 1.58 we read aeria ulmo and at Catull . 64.291 aeria cupressu . Similarly at 8.59 we read aerii specula de montis and at Catull . 68.57 in aerii ... vertice montis . Aerius ( Greek άépioç ) is a ...
Side 83
... Catullus . • In the fourth Eclogue Vergil seems to be inspired in general by the song of the Parcae at the wedding of Peleus at Catull . 64.323-381.242 The prophetic tone and the announcement of a child soon to be born ( see Catull ...
... Catullus . • In the fourth Eclogue Vergil seems to be inspired in general by the song of the Parcae at the wedding of Peleus at Catull . 64.323-381.242 The prophetic tone and the announcement of a child soon to be born ( see Catull ...
Side 84
... Catull . 62.1 ( the 246 Catull . 64.113 who refers to Ariadne's support of Theseus in the Cretan labyrinth . See also pp . 4-6 . 247 Cupaiuolo 1969 , 102f . 248 Od . 19.178 . 250 249 The metonymy Gortyna for ' Crete ' is first attested ...
... Catull . 62.1 ( the 246 Catull . 64.113 who refers to Ariadne's support of Theseus in the Cretan labyrinth . See also pp . 4-6 . 247 Cupaiuolo 1969 , 102f . 248 Od . 19.178 . 250 249 The metonymy Gortyna for ' Crete ' is first attested ...
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