Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Horace , Odes 1.35.13-14 Michael Vickers ( Ashmolean Museum , Oxford ) : A contemporary account of the Athenian plague ? ( Aristophanes Clouds 694-734 ) 50-62 683 63 64 ' This number of LCM ' does not contain , as did the Editor's notes ...
... Horace , Odes 1.35.13-14 Michael Vickers ( Ashmolean Museum , Oxford ) : A contemporary account of the Athenian plague ? ( Aristophanes Clouds 694-734 ) 50-62 683 63 64 ' This number of LCM ' does not contain , as did the Editor's notes ...
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... Horace is adding insult to injury , so to speak . But this too does little to explain the oddness of the image . Horace begins his ode in a traditional manner by listing the various manifestations of Fortuna . He starts with the famous ...
... Horace is adding insult to injury , so to speak . But this too does little to explain the oddness of the image . Horace begins his ode in a traditional manner by listing the various manifestations of Fortuna . He starts with the famous ...
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... Horace took the idea of Remus ' murder as the primal sin of Rome , to be expiated in the madness of civil war ( epod . 7.17- 20 ) : Sic est : acerba fata Romanos agunt scelusque fraternae necis , ut inmerentis fluxit in terram Remi ...
... Horace took the idea of Remus ' murder as the primal sin of Rome , to be expiated in the madness of civil war ( epod . 7.17- 20 ) : Sic est : acerba fata Romanos agunt scelusque fraternae necis , ut inmerentis fluxit in terram Remi ...
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