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... Lesbia a mere translation ( W.Kroll , Catull , Stuttgart , Tonr , 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 , Tonr , 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 ...
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... 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 ἣ 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 ἣ λεσβιάζει " , 30 . Now there is no doubt that Poem 58 is radically different in tone ...
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... 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. ...
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Dr John Fell | 209 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 1 |
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