Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 102Association, 1971 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... clear : either Lucan or Statius thought Nero was responsible for the burning of Rome , the great conflagration of ... clearly 10 Several writers , notably Propertius , Catullus and Juvenal , refer to Rome as the city of Remus . The usual ...
... clear : either Lucan or Statius thought Nero was responsible for the burning of Rome , the great conflagration of ... clearly 10 Several writers , notably Propertius , Catullus and Juvenal , refer to Rome as the city of Remus . The usual ...
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... clear that Agamemnon and Menelaus acted for Zeus when they made war on Troy . In the Agamemnon the chorus of Argive elders tells us expressly that Zeus Xenius sent the Atreids to punish Alexander- Paris and the Trojans for Alexander's ...
... clear that Agamemnon and Menelaus acted for Zeus when they made war on Troy . In the Agamemnon the chorus of Argive elders tells us expressly that Zeus Xenius sent the Atreids to punish Alexander- Paris and the Trojans for Alexander's ...
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... clearly in the role not of agent of justice but of criminal , and their outbursts move from general expressions of ... clear hints of it in both.12 12 In the watchman's speech , the basic movement of the play is foreshadowed in the way ...
... clearly in the role not of agent of justice but of criminal , and their outbursts move from general expressions of ... clear hints of it in both.12 12 In the watchman's speech , the basic movement of the play is foreshadowed in the way ...
Contents
Ovids Epistle from Sappho to Phaon Heroides | 20 |
Correction ? to P Mich Inv 3163 | 39 |
Dies Alliensis | 49 |
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