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M. Lyne in CQ 71 ( 1978 ) , 167 & 174 , suggests that Cicero is referring to the same group of poets , who are ' addicts of the tлолоɩós ... who wrote learned poetry in difficult language ' . In addition a new interpretation has been ...
M. Lyne in CQ 71 ( 1978 ) , 167 & 174 , suggests that Cicero is referring to the same group of poets , who are ' addicts of the tлолоɩós ... who wrote learned poetry in difficult language ' . In addition a new interpretation has been ...
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N.B.Crowther ( W.Ontario ) : Parthenius , Laevius and Cicero : hexameter poetry and Euphorionic myth LCM 5.8 ( Oct.1980 ) , 181-183 I have discussed elsewhere ( Mnem.29 [ 1976 ] , 65-71 ) the poetry of Parthenius and its influence on ...
N.B.Crowther ( W.Ontario ) : Parthenius , Laevius and Cicero : hexameter poetry and Euphorionic myth LCM 5.8 ( Oct.1980 ) , 181-183 I have discussed elsewhere ( Mnem.29 [ 1976 ] , 65-71 ) the poetry of Parthenius and its influence on ...
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Medieval Latin Poetry : P.G. Walsh ; S.F. Ryle ; Mark Davie ; A.B.E. Hood ; Michelle Levy ; R.B. Kevin Maguire . Greek Poetry : J.G. Howie ; Gregory J. Giesekam ; Giuseppe Giangrande ; Francis Cairns . PAPERS OF THE LIVERPOOL LATIN ...
Medieval Latin Poetry : P.G. Walsh ; S.F. Ryle ; Mark Davie ; A.B.E. Hood ; Michelle Levy ; R.B. Kevin Maguire . Greek Poetry : J.G. Howie ; Gregory J. Giesekam ; Giuseppe Giangrande ; Francis Cairns . PAPERS OF THE LIVERPOOL LATIN ...
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