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1901 ) . taeter appears only once in the Epigrams at 3. 24. 6 , used of the rank smell of dirty flesh , taeter ut immundaeecarnis abiret odor.3 And whilst the absence of other examples of the word in the epigrams obviously does not damn ...
1901 ) . taeter appears only once in the Epigrams at 3. 24. 6 , used of the rank smell of dirty flesh , taeter ut immundaeecarnis abiret odor.3 And whilst the absence of other examples of the word in the epigrams obviously does not damn ...
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In an epigram of Rufinus ( The Epigrams of Rufinus , ed . Denys Page , CUP 1978 , no . 21 in the collection ) a virgin bathes : παρθένος ἀργυρόπεζας ἐλούετο , χρύσεα μαζῶν χρωτί γαλακτοπαγεῖ μῆλα διαινομένη πυγαὶ δ ' ἀλλήλαις περιηγέες ...
In an epigram of Rufinus ( The Epigrams of Rufinus , ed . Denys Page , CUP 1978 , no . 21 in the collection ) a virgin bathes : παρθένος ἀργυρόπεζας ἐλούετο , χρύσεα μαζῶν χρωτί γαλακτοπαγεῖ μῆλα διαινομένη πυγαὶ δ ' ἀλλήλαις περιηγέες ...
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A recent issue of C. A. News published a prize - winning version of the epigram by a Balliol scholar who has delighted Latinists with a splendid version of Betjeman's ' Joan Hunter Dunn ' . But where's the noose ?
A recent issue of C. A. News published a prize - winning version of the epigram by a Balliol scholar who has delighted Latinists with a splendid version of Betjeman's ' Joan Hunter Dunn ' . But where's the noose ?
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