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... Euphorion . So too the Magna Mater of Caecilius presumably had affinities with Poem 63 of Catullus , who welcomed it in Poem 35 , rather than with poetry of Eu- phorion . Wiseman , pp.55-6 , however , believes that the Glaucus , Io and ...
... Euphorion . So too the Magna Mater of Caecilius presumably had affinities with Poem 63 of Catullus , who welcomed it in Poem 35 , rather than with poetry of Eu- phorion . Wiseman , pp.55-6 , however , believes that the Glaucus , Io and ...
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... Euphorion is often linked with Callimachus , so that ' a neoteric's Callimacheanism should or could have endeared him to Euphorion ' ( Lyne 185 ) . Thus , given Catullus ' wide reading and his special devotion to Callimachus , there ...
... Euphorion is often linked with Callimachus , so that ' a neoteric's Callimacheanism should or could have endeared him to Euphorion ' ( Lyne 185 ) . Thus , given Catullus ' wide reading and his special devotion to Callimachus , there ...
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... 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 ( cf. K.Quinn , Catullus - the poems , London 1970 , ad loc . ) . e ) The ...
... 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 ( cf. K.Quinn , Catullus - the poems , London 1970 , ad loc . ) . e ) The ...
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