Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 19
Seite 29
... Lesbia a mere translation ( W.Kroll , Catull , Stuttgart , Tbnr , 1959 ) . But if it is one of the last poems , the contrast with Sappho , who dies for love of Phaon , is a gibe to the faithless Clo- dia now unworthy of Catullus ' love ...
... Lesbia a mere translation ( W.Kroll , Catull , Stuttgart , Tbnr , 1959 ) . But if it is one of the last poems , the contrast with Sappho , who dies for love of Phaon , is a gibe to the faithless Clo- dia now unworthy of Catullus ' love ...
Seite 85
... Lesbia is named ; he then goes on to note , 29 , that ' the Lesbia of 58 is different ' , and suggests that Catullus ' is insulting Lesbia as a woman ή λεσβιάζει " , 30 . Now there is no doubt that Poem 58 is radically different in tone ...
... Lesbia is named ; he then goes on to note , 29 , that ' the Lesbia of 58 is different ' , and suggests that Catullus ' is insulting Lesbia as a woman ή λεσβιάζει " , 30 . Now there is no doubt that Poem 58 is radically different in tone ...
Seite 75
... Lesbia's companion the reader must naturally wonder who the ille is . On the traditional view of poem 51 ille refers to Lesbia's husband . But Metellus Celer died in 59 B.C. , and poem 51 can hardly have been composed before 54 B.C. ...
... Lesbia's companion the reader must naturally wonder who the ille is . On the traditional view of poem 51 ille refers to Lesbia's husband . But Metellus Celer died in 59 B.C. , and poem 51 can hardly have been composed before 54 B.C. ...
Inhalt
Current Serials | 45 |
Mistresses pseudonymns in Latin elegy 2735 | 27 |
The grasshopper minds of the Greeks 3740 | 37 |
1 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aeschylus Agamemnon Alexander ancient Apollodorus aqua Arcesilaus argued argument Aristophanes Aristotle Arrian Athenian Athens Augustus Callimachus Cambridge Catullus century Cicero Cicéron cited classical Clodius commentary connexion context Copyright Crassus Current Serials Curtius discussion edition Editor emendation Euphorion Euripides evidence explain fact Gallus Gellius Greek Heracles Herodotus Homer Horace Horace's Iliad inceptum interpretation John Pinsent Juvenal Laevius Latin Lesbia Liverpool Livy London Martial meaning Mycenaean Nepos nunc Odes Odysseus Ovid Oxford parallel passage perhaps Persius phrase Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry Pylos quod readers reference rhetoric Roma Roman Rome Sallust Satires seems sense sexual slaves Socrates Solon stichomythia Stoic Suetonius suggest theme Thucydides tradition translation University verb verse Virgil words γὰρ δὲ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν οἱ τὰ τὰς τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν