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... Laevius reveal Alexandrian - Hellenistic qualities in terms of myth : F. Leo in Hermes 49 [ 1914 ] , 186 n.3 , pointed out the abstruse Gelehrsamkeit of fr.26 Morel on Venus : sive femina sive mas est . Under the heading of Erotopaegnia ...
... Laevius reveal Alexandrian - Hellenistic qualities in terms of myth : F. Leo in Hermes 49 [ 1914 ] , 186 n.3 , pointed out the abstruse Gelehrsamkeit of fr.26 Morel on Venus : sive femina sive mas est . Under the heading of Erotopaegnia ...
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... Laevius of relevance to this discussion are : Helena ( fr.ll ) , a hexameter poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem anticipating the ' New ' Poets ( see below ) ; Prote ...
... Laevius of relevance to this discussion are : Helena ( fr.ll ) , a hexameter poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem anticipating the ' New ' Poets ( see below ) ; Prote ...
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... Laevius as rare as Bücheler thought , there is no reason why Laevius Melissus should be the poet rather than a Greek freedman of his , for all we know writing in Greek : if Laevius wrote c.140 B.C. , that is about the time when Accius ...
... Laevius as rare as Bücheler thought , there is no reason why Laevius Melissus should be the poet rather than a Greek freedman of his , for all we know writing in Greek : if Laevius wrote c.140 B.C. , that is about the time when Accius ...
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