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J.Van Sickle ( City University of New York ) : Gallus and Callimachus : parallel texts LCM 5.5 ( May.1980 ) , 109 The following comparison between P. Qaşr Ibrîm 78-3-11 ( L 1/2 ) .2-5 and Callimachus , Epigram 15 Pf . was first ...
J.Van Sickle ( City University of New York ) : Gallus and Callimachus : parallel texts LCM 5.5 ( May.1980 ) , 109 The following comparison between P. Qaşr Ibrîm 78-3-11 ( L 1/2 ) .2-5 and Callimachus , Epigram 15 Pf . was first ...
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Review : H.D. Jocelyn ( Manchester ) LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 55-59 55 Peter Howell , A Commentary on Book One of the Epigrams of Martial , London , The Athlone Press , 1980 , pp.viii + 369 , cloth . Price £ 28 Late in the 19th century ...
Review : H.D. Jocelyn ( Manchester ) LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 55-59 55 Peter Howell , A Commentary on Book One of the Epigrams of Martial , London , The Athlone Press , 1980 , pp.viii + 369 , cloth . Price £ 28 Late in the 19th century ...
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56 Greek literary epigram , or about possible reasons for Latin grossness ( cf. , in addition to Catullus and Martial ... ( e.g. why the 4th century collection of epigrams discovered by Augusto Campana shows no knoweldge of them ) .
56 Greek literary epigram , or about possible reasons for Latin grossness ( cf. , in addition to Catullus and Martial ... ( e.g. why the 4th century collection of epigrams discovered by Augusto Campana shows no knoweldge of them ) .
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