Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Catullus . If , on the basis of arguments advanced below , Catullus may have been a cantor Euphorionis , and if Catullus 49 , in which the poet refers to Cicero as disertissime Romuli nepotum , is taken as praise , however light ...
... Catullus . If , on the basis of arguments advanced below , Catullus may have been a cantor Euphorionis , and if Catullus 49 , in which the poet refers to Cicero as disertissime Romuli nepotum , is taken as praise , however light ...
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... Catullus intention in poem 51 ? 1 2 ) Poem 51 and Sappho . Since Catullus 51 is closely based on fr.31 L - P of Sappho , an obvious way of determining Catullus ' purpose in poem 51 is to notice how and where Catullus diverges from his ...
... Catullus intention in poem 51 ? 1 2 ) Poem 51 and Sappho . Since Catullus 51 is closely based on fr.31 L - P of Sappho , an obvious way of determining Catullus ' purpose in poem 51 is to notice how and where Catullus diverges from his ...
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... Catullus dixerit feminino ' although Catullus used it in the feminine ' . Let us at once admit that Servius must be referring to 1.2 ( for pumex occurs elsewhere in Catullus only at 22.8 , where it is not accompanied by an adjective and ...
... Catullus dixerit feminino ' although Catullus used it in the feminine ' . Let us at once admit that Servius must be referring to 1.2 ( for pumex occurs elsewhere in Catullus only at 22.8 , where it is not accompanied by an adjective and ...
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