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The points made are , briefly , these : 1 ) The poet knows nothing of the marriage of Heracles to Hebe , who is represented in the Iliad as a maiden dispensing nectar to the other gods . 2 ) The poet knows nothing of the apotheosis of ...
The points made are , briefly , these : 1 ) The poet knows nothing of the marriage of Heracles to Hebe , who is represented in the Iliad as a maiden dispensing nectar to the other gods . 2 ) The poet knows nothing of the apotheosis of ...
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In the scholia on 1.261 it is suggested that the poet was here preparing for Odysseus ' massacre of the suitors , since the use of arrow- poison would make it much easier for every shot to prove fatal ; this guess may well be right ...
In the scholia on 1.261 it is suggested that the poet was here preparing for Odysseus ' massacre of the suitors , since the use of arrow- poison would make it much easier for every shot to prove fatal ; this guess may well be right ...
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The Muse as a patroness of poets ' says Wiseman ( p.172 ) ' was an idea commonplace in Rome since before Catullus was born ... The Muse does not guarantee the poet worldly goods ( not even the promotion of his works ) ; similarly , the ...
The Muse as a patroness of poets ' says Wiseman ( p.172 ) ' was an idea commonplace in Rome since before Catullus was born ... The Muse does not guarantee the poet worldly goods ( not even the promotion of his works ) ; similarly , the ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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