Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Catullus · poems LCM 11.1 ( Jan. 1986 ) , 2-6 ' Catullus devoted the most careful thought to the arrangement of his book of poems . If there is anyone who cannot see that , so much the worse for him . ' So Wilamowitz in Sappho and ...
... Catullus · poems LCM 11.1 ( Jan. 1986 ) , 2-6 ' Catullus devoted the most careful thought to the arrangement of his book of poems . If there is anyone who cannot see that , so much the worse for him . ' So Wilamowitz in Sappho and ...
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... Catullus , Poems 2-11 ' , in Latomus 27 ( 1968 ) , 305- 321 , has carefully examined the first ten poems after the introduction . These ten take us through the Lesbia story . 2 and 3 show him aspiring from a distance ( 51 was probably ...
... Catullus , Poems 2-11 ' , in Latomus 27 ( 1968 ) , 305- 321 , has carefully examined the first ten poems after the introduction . These ten take us through the Lesbia story . 2 and 3 show him aspiring from a distance ( 51 was probably ...
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... Catullus that that of a posthumous editor . II . arido vs. arida in Catullus 1.2 Cui dono lepidum novum libellun arido / a modo pumice expolitum ? ... The reading of arida in v . 2 of Catullus 1 derives from a single ancient authority ...
... Catullus that that of a posthumous editor . II . arido vs. arida in Catullus 1.2 Cui dono lepidum novum libellun arido / a modo pumice expolitum ? ... The reading of arida in v . 2 of Catullus 1 derives from a single ancient authority ...
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