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This poem leads conveniently on to the ' Lesbia epigrams ' , in particular 70 , 72 , 75 , 85 , 87 , 107 , and 109. Catullus ' use of the epigram , especially where Lesbia is concerned , seems to have been a new departure for Latin ...
This poem leads conveniently on to the ' Lesbia epigrams ' , in particular 70 , 72 , 75 , 85 , 87 , 107 , and 109. Catullus ' use of the epigram , especially where Lesbia is concerned , seems to have been a new departure for Latin ...
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E. Courtney ( Stanford ) : Ovid and an epigram of Philodemus LCM 15.8 ( Oct. 1990 ) , 117-118 - = The poem of Philodemus is question is AP 5.132 = Gow / Page , Garland of Philip xii . ώ ποδός , ώ κνήμης , ώ των απόλωλα δικαίως μηρών ...
E. Courtney ( Stanford ) : Ovid and an epigram of Philodemus LCM 15.8 ( Oct. 1990 ) , 117-118 - = The poem of Philodemus is question is AP 5.132 = Gow / Page , Garland of Philip xii . ώ ποδός , ώ κνήμης , ώ των απόλωλα δικαίως μηρών ...
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interpreted ) ; on radishing , the joke by Menedemus , the parody epigram on Alcaeus , and the passages in Lucian , Alciphron and Catullus ; and on inserting fish in the anus , the passages in Plato Comicus , Catullus and Juvenal .
interpreted ) ; on radishing , the joke by Menedemus , the parody epigram on Alcaeus , and the passages in Lucian , Alciphron and Catullus ; and on inserting fish in the anus , the passages in Plato Comicus , Catullus and Juvenal .
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