Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 9
Seite 45
... Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall into focus ...
... Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall into focus ...
Seite 48
... Catullus nearly catches Juventius in bed with Flavius / Aurelius who steadfastly refuses to identify his lover ( note that the verb tacere is used three times : lines 3 , 7 , and 12 ) whom Catullus innocently offers to ' celebrate to ...
... Catullus nearly catches Juventius in bed with Flavius / Aurelius who steadfastly refuses to identify his lover ( note that the verb tacere is used three times : lines 3 , 7 , and 12 ) whom Catullus innocently offers to ' celebrate to ...
Seite 50
... Catullus envisions his lampoons as tools of punishment against rivals who have stolen from him , and frequently this literary weapon is imagined as a punishment phallus whereby he figuratively rapes his victims — usually orally , as is ...
... Catullus envisions his lampoons as tools of punishment against rivals who have stolen from him , and frequently this literary weapon is imagined as a punishment phallus whereby he figuratively rapes his victims — usually orally , as is ...
Inhalt
A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
F Jones Liverpool Punishment and the Dual Plan of The World in Metamorphoses of Apuleius | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
1 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adultery Alcibiades Alexander Alexander's Ammon Apocolocyntosis Apuleius argument Arrian Aurelius Babylon Bob Dylan Book 11 Britannicus Caesar Cambridge Catullus Cicero cited Classical Claudius Cleitarchus Clodius Comedy comic context Copyright criminal law cucurbita described Diod Diodorus discussion Dylan's narrator Ecbatana English Ephippus epigram fact Fotis Gaetulicus Giovannini goat Greek Hephaestion Hephaestion's Hipponax interpretation invective irrumation Italian Juvenal Juvenal's Juventius Kenney Kenney's Latin look Lucius Lunelli Macedonian March & April McKechnie meaning Menander Menander's Metamorphoses metaphorical modern N. G. L. Hammond narrative narrator's Nero obsequies offences Ovid Oxford Pandemos parallel passage pergerent perhaps phrase plebs poem 15 poem 40 poet political Polybius pro Caelio Providence Pudicitia punishment quae Ravidus reader references relationship rhetoric Roman Rome scholars scholarship seems sense sexual Sixth Satire Solon suggests Tacitus theme Thucydides Tiberius tradition translation verb Vergina woman word plays Yavetz's καὶ τὰ τοῦ