Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... thought . Propertius first puts a con- ventional view , according to traditional Roman values , of the superior- ity of Virgil's national epic to his own elegiac moonings ( lines 59-66 ) . But he goes on to show that the epic poet ...
... thought . Propertius first puts a con- ventional view , according to traditional Roman values , of the superior- ity of Virgil's national epic to his own elegiac moonings ( lines 59-66 ) . But he goes on to show that the epic poet ...
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... thought was accessible to Horace and his comtemporaries . Athenodorus of Tarsus was also a representative of this thought at the time , and there may be links between Horace , Iccius and Athenodorus : Odes 3.2.25-6 , est et fideli tuta ...
... thought was accessible to Horace and his comtemporaries . Athenodorus of Tarsus was also a representative of this thought at the time , and there may be links between Horace , Iccius and Athenodorus : Odes 3.2.25-6 , est et fideli tuta ...
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... thought bears close affinity with Indian thought , in metempsychosis for example , and there is no reason why Pythagoras should not have met Brahmins in , say , Babylon , even if he never visited India ; some have even supposed his very ...
... thought bears close affinity with Indian thought , in metempsychosis for example , and there is no reason why Pythagoras should not have met Brahmins in , say , Babylon , even if he never visited India ; some have even supposed his very ...
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