Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... Ovid's gratitude to a sympathetic friend . Since it is neither the house nor the whole household that has ( metaphorically ) died or been given up for dead , 1 we should perhaps read deplorati in line 8. A scribe would almost inevitably ...
... Ovid's gratitude to a sympathetic friend . Since it is neither the house nor the whole household that has ( metaphorically ) died or been given up for dead , 1 we should perhaps read deplorati in line 8. A scribe would almost inevitably ...
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... Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ? Syme once argued that the presence of Hortensius ' name established that Ovid here meant Postumius ' grandfather , the ...
... Ovid Tr . 2. 441-2 : nec minus Hortensi , nec sunt minus improba Serui carmina : quis dubitet nomina tanta sequi ? Syme once argued that the presence of Hortensius ' name established that Ovid here meant Postumius ' grandfather , the ...
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... Ovid's birth might be an unconscious recollection , but might equally be a deliberate , nostalgic tribute to the friend of his youth . This is of course not the first time that Lygdamus has been identified as a young aristocrat who ...
... Ovid's birth might be an unconscious recollection , but might equally be a deliberate , nostalgic tribute to the friend of his youth . This is of course not the first time that Lygdamus has been identified as a young aristocrat who ...
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