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K.M.W.Shipton ( Leicester ) : Catullus 51 : just another love poem ? LCM 5.4 ( Apr.1980 ) , 73-76 73 Tradition dies hard , but over the last decade or so a persuasive case has been put forward that poem 51 of Catullus does indeed ...
K.M.W.Shipton ( Leicester ) : Catullus 51 : just another love poem ? LCM 5.4 ( Apr.1980 ) , 73-76 73 Tradition dies hard , but over the last decade or so a persuasive case has been put forward that poem 51 of Catullus does indeed ...
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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. since it refers back to poem ll which alludes to political events of 55 ...
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. since it refers back to poem ll which alludes to political events of 55 ...
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... a hexameter poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem ... a myth found in Poem 68 of Catullus ; Sirenocirca ( fr.20 : Circe is found in Parthenius , Love Romance 12 ) ...
... a hexameter poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem ... a myth found in Poem 68 of Catullus ; Sirenocirca ( fr.20 : Circe is found in Parthenius , Love Romance 12 ) ...
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