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... Euphorion , and does not refer specifically to epic poetry , since Euphorion is not primarily known as an epic poet , but ra- ther as the author of obscure , bizarre subject - matter , which was brought to Rome by Parthenius in his Love ...
... Euphorion , and does not refer specifically to epic poetry , since Euphorion is not primarily known as an epic poet , but ra- ther as the author of obscure , bizarre subject - matter , which was brought to Rome by Parthenius in his Love ...
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of Euphorion is not as apparent as on those authors discussed above . It seems to me that it is literary qualities , although these come as a digression in the Tusculan Disputations , rather than philosophical with which Cicero is ...
of Euphorion is not as apparent as on those authors discussed above . It seems to me that it is literary qualities , although these come as a digression in the Tusculan Disputations , rather than philosophical with which Cicero is ...
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... Euphorion is often linked with Callimachus , so that ' a neoteric's Callimacheanism should or could have endeared him to Euphorion ' ( Lyne 185 ) . Thus , given Catullus ' wide reading and his special devotion to Callimachus , there is ...
... Euphorion is often linked with Callimachus , so that ' a neoteric's Callimacheanism should or could have endeared him to Euphorion ' ( Lyne 185 ) . Thus , given Catullus ' wide reading and his special devotion to Callimachus , there is ...
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