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... Gallus : omnes ' unde amor iste ' rogant ' tibi ? ' venit Apollo : ' Galle , quid insanis ? ' inquit . ' tua cura ... Gallus may suggest that it was he who first used it in this new sense ( cf. 0.Skutsch , RhM 99 ( 1956 ) , 198-9 ...
... Gallus : omnes ' unde amor iste ' rogant ' tibi ? ' venit Apollo : ' Galle , quid insanis ? ' inquit . ' tua cura ... Gallus may suggest that it was he who first used it in this new sense ( cf. 0.Skutsch , RhM 99 ( 1956 ) , 198-9 ...
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... Gallus on known evidence best fits the cantores Euphorionis , be- cause of his known connexion with Parthenius and the probable Euphorio- nic content of his poetry . To argue with Tuplin , p.8 , that Gallus ' as- sociation with ...
... Gallus on known evidence best fits the cantores Euphorionis , be- cause of his known connexion with Parthenius and the probable Euphorio- nic content of his poetry . To argue with Tuplin , p.8 , that Gallus ' as- sociation with ...
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... Gallus . In his description he says : ceruice abscisa , ereptaque uultus et capitis dignitate , cadauer est relictum ... Gallus by evoking the brigand Cacus when his body is dragged from its cave by Hercules ( A.8.264-5 ) , pedibus ...
... Gallus . In his description he says : ceruice abscisa , ereptaque uultus et capitis dignitate , cadauer est relictum ... Gallus by evoking the brigand Cacus when his body is dragged from its cave by Hercules ( A.8.264-5 ) , pedibus ...
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