Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Catullus 61.118-9 nec diu taceat procax Fescennina iocatio . Epistulae ex Ponto 1.1.58 bene ... paenituisse . Hor . Carm.3.24.50 71 scabra ... robigine . Catullus 68.151 , Virg . G.1.495 . 2.24 iners ... hiems.Hor . Carm.4.7.2 bruma ...
... Catullus 61.118-9 nec diu taceat procax Fescennina iocatio . Epistulae ex Ponto 1.1.58 bene ... paenituisse . Hor . Carm.3.24.50 71 scabra ... robigine . Catullus 68.151 , Virg . G.1.495 . 2.24 iners ... hiems.Hor . Carm.4.7.2 bruma ...
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... Catullus 15.19 and Juvenal 10.137 for comparison , to deduce from the Plato fragment ' hence it [ the skorpios ] was a cruel punishment for adultery'.10 Thompson does not set out his reasons for this interpretation of these lines , but ...
... Catullus 15.19 and Juvenal 10.137 for comparison , to deduce from the Plato fragment ' hence it [ the skorpios ] was a cruel punishment for adultery'.10 Thompson does not set out his reasons for this interpretation of these lines , but ...
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... Catullus ; and on inserting fish in the anus , the passages in Plato Comicus , Catullus and Juvenal . These amount to an interesting body of jokes about punishing adulterers . Whether such jokes were made by Greeks before Aristophanes ...
... Catullus ; and on inserting fish in the anus , the passages in Plato Comicus , Catullus and Juvenal . These amount to an interesting body of jokes about punishing adulterers . Whether such jokes were made by Greeks before Aristophanes ...
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