Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Callimachus ' second hymn ( v . 106 : H.'s testimonium 1 ) , alleging that its author . ἐγκαλεῖ διὰ τούτων τοὺς σκώπτοντας αὐτὸν μὴ δύνασθαι ποιῆσαι μέγα ποίημα , ὅθεν ἠναγκάσθη ποιῆσαι τὴν Ἑκάλην . While reasonably doubtful of the ...
... Callimachus ' second hymn ( v . 106 : H.'s testimonium 1 ) , alleging that its author . ἐγκαλεῖ διὰ τούτων τοὺς σκώπτοντας αὐτὸν μὴ δύνασθαι ποιῆσαι μέγα ποίημα , ὅθεν ἠναγκάσθη ποιῆσαι τὴν Ἑκάλην . While reasonably doubtful of the ...
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... Callimachus ' account of Xenomedes of Ceos ( Aitia 3. 75. 54-55 Pf ) , with the consequent identification of Nepos as Xenomedes and Catullus as Callimachus.4 Furthermore , in Poem 1 Catullus addresses his prayer for immortality to the ...
... Callimachus ' account of Xenomedes of Ceos ( Aitia 3. 75. 54-55 Pf ) , with the consequent identification of Nepos as Xenomedes and Catullus as Callimachus.4 Furthermore , in Poem 1 Catullus addresses his prayer for immortality to the ...
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... Callimachus ' home area ( cf. Poem 7 , 3-6 ) , may well have come from Callimachus . Catullus ' pièce de résistance Poem 64 clearly constitutes Catullus ' rejoinder to Callimachus ' Hecale and the most striking device of Poem 64 - the ...
... Callimachus ' home area ( cf. Poem 7 , 3-6 ) , may well have come from Callimachus . Catullus ' pièce de résistance Poem 64 clearly constitutes Catullus ' rejoinder to Callimachus ' Hecale and the most striking device of Poem 64 - the ...
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