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... Catullus . If , on the basis of arguments advanced below , Catullus may have been a cantor Euphori- onis , and if Catullus 49 , in which the poet refers to Cicero as dis- ertissime Romuli nepotum , is taken as praise , however light ...
... Catullus . If , on the basis of arguments advanced below , Catullus may have been a cantor Euphori- onis , and if Catullus 49 , in which the poet refers to Cicero as dis- ertissime Romuli nepotum , is taken as praise , however light ...
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... Catullus at line 111 , nequiquam vanis iactantem cornua ventis , and may be by Euphorion ( cf. A.L.Wheeler , Catullus and the tradition of ancient poetry2 , Berkeley 1964 , 148 ) . It is worth noting that it is a spondaic hexameter ...
... Catullus at line 111 , nequiquam vanis iactantem cornua ventis , and may be by Euphorion ( cf. A.L.Wheeler , Catullus and the tradition of ancient poetry2 , Berkeley 1964 , 148 ) . It is worth noting that it is a spondaic hexameter ...
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... Catullus 51 is closely based on fr.31 L - P of Sappho , an ob- vious way of determining Catullus ' purpose in poem 51 is to notice how and where Catullus diverges from his Greek original in the three verses which purport to be a ...
... Catullus 51 is closely based on fr.31 L - P of Sappho , an ob- vious way of determining Catullus ' purpose in poem 51 is to notice how and where Catullus diverges from his Greek original in the three verses which purport to be a ...
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