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This clearly indicates that Catullus had a large library at Rome , and that he used it when writing poetry ( cf. Fordyce , ad loc .; for the use of libraries by creative writers at Rome see A.J.Marshall , Phoenix 30 ( 1976 ) , 252-64 ) ...
This clearly indicates that Catullus had a large library at Rome , and that he used it when writing poetry ( cf. Fordyce , ad loc .; for the use of libraries by creative writers at Rome see A.J.Marshall , Phoenix 30 ( 1976 ) , 252-64 ) ...
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It has struck Alison Frantz as ' strange ... that they [ i.e. the Athenians ) should have been suddenly seized with such a need of clarification Cof the art of writing wat à wwmov ] that the man who could satisfy it should have been ...
It has struck Alison Frantz as ' strange ... that they [ i.e. the Athenians ) should have been suddenly seized with such a need of clarification Cof the art of writing wat à wwmov ] that the man who could satisfy it should have been ...
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Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi introduces at this point : ' Homer may have used oral style , but his epics seem to have been composed with knowledge of the art of writing .
Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi introduces at this point : ' Homer may have used oral style , but his epics seem to have been composed with knowledge of the art of writing .
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