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... assimilated to him : both are commanders , both lovers.4 Ovid's echo at Am . 11. 2. 51-2 does not discourage me from this scurrilous interpretation : aspice cognati felicia Caesaris arma ; qua uicit , uictos protegit ille manu .
... assimilated to him : both are commanders , both lovers.4 Ovid's echo at Am . 11. 2. 51-2 does not discourage me from this scurrilous interpretation : aspice cognati felicia Caesaris arma ; qua uicit , uictos protegit ille manu .
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This would be a conclusion of major import for our general interpretation of the Atticus , and would also mean that the weight given to Atticus ' relations with Octavian , so far from being disproportionate ( as H. seems to think ) ...
This would be a conclusion of major import for our general interpretation of the Atticus , and would also mean that the weight given to Atticus ' relations with Octavian , so far from being disproportionate ( as H. seems to think ) ...
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At the University of Utrecht Van Herwerden's emphasis on the importance of textual criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient authors . Van Wageningen devoted his ...
At the University of Utrecht Van Herwerden's emphasis on the importance of textual criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient authors . Van Wageningen devoted his ...
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