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Side 119
... Callimachus ' Aetia . The prologue to this eclogue ( 1-12 ) transparently alludes to the prologue to the Aetia of Callimachus ( c.304-240 B.C. ) , a Hellenistic poet and contem- porary of Theocritus , who , like Theocritus in his later ...
... Callimachus ' Aetia . The prologue to this eclogue ( 1-12 ) transparently alludes to the prologue to the Aetia of Callimachus ( c.304-240 B.C. ) , a Hellenistic poet and contem- porary of Theocritus , who , like Theocritus in his later ...
Side 120
... Callimachus ' poetic theory and practice had a great influence on the Roman poets of the first century B.C. See further Introduction : 3. For other Callimachean influences on this eclogue see 48n . , 52ff.n. , 56n . , 61n . , and 64-73n ...
... Callimachus ' poetic theory and practice had a great influence on the Roman poets of the first century B.C. See further Introduction : 3. For other Callimachean influences on this eclogue see 48n . , 52ff.n. , 56n . , 61n . , and 64-73n ...
Side 124
... Callimachus ' Hymn to Artemis ( Hymn 3.233-36 ) , to which Virgil seems to be alluding ( see also 52ff.n. , 56n . , 61n . ) . 52ff . Similarly in Callimachus ' Hymn to Artemis ( Hymn 3.190- 93 ) , Pasiphaë's husband , Minos , ' roamed ...
... Callimachus ' Hymn to Artemis ( Hymn 3.233-36 ) , to which Virgil seems to be alluding ( see also 52ff.n. , 56n . , 61n . ) . 52ff . Similarly in Callimachus ' Hymn to Artemis ( Hymn 3.190- 93 ) , Pasiphaë's husband , Minos , ' roamed ...
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Aeneid Aetia Alexis allusion Alphesiboeus Amaryllis amor Amyntas Antony Apollo Arcadia atque Bacchus bucolic Caesar Callimachus Catullus Catullus 64 century B.C. Chaonian contemporary Corydon DAMOETAS Damon Daphnis divine ducite ab urbe ducite Daphnin Eclogue Eclogue 9 Eclogues book erit Gaius Asinius Pollio Galatea Gallus Georgic goats goddess Golden Age Greek haec Hesiod Historical Note Hylas ideal Idyll incipe Maenalios mecum Iollas ipsa ipse lead Daphnis lean-spun lines LITERARY NOTE Lucretius LYCIDAS Lycoris Maenalian verses Maenalus Mantua mea carmina mea tibia Meliboeus MENALCAS mihi Modelled on Theoc Moeris Mopsus Muses neque nobis nunc Nymphs Octavian omnia Orpheus Palaemon Pasiphaë pastoral world pecori Peleus Phoebus Pierians pliant poem poet poetic Pollio quae quid Roman Rome rural sacred saepe shepherds Silenus siluae sing song spiritual tamen tantum thematic Theocritean Theocritus Theogony Thyrsis tibi Tityrus uenit uersus uiridi ulmo umbra Venus Virgil weaving