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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... give the slightest hint as to the content of the carmen famosum . If Lucan had accused Nero of burning the city in this poem , why does Suetonius not tell us so ? There is only one possible reply to this question . We have seen that ...
... give the slightest hint as to the content of the carmen famosum . If Lucan had accused Nero of burning the city in this poem , why does Suetonius not tell us so ? There is only one possible reply to this question . We have seen that ...
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... give A , whatever ẞ may have ; if E P disagree , then P C should give A ; if P C disagree , then S or V or d may be cited , only to settle the question . Between S and V there is little to choose , save that the rôle of V in the stemma ...
... give A , whatever ẞ may have ; if E P disagree , then P C should give A ; if P C disagree , then S or V or d may be cited , only to settle the question . Between S and V there is little to choose , save that the rôle of V in the stemma ...
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... give her husband ( 910-13 , cf. 612 ) . In the following scene with the robes , Agamemnon literally acts out the basic movement of the play : he begins as triumphant victor who is on the side of the gods and recognizes their special ...
... give her husband ( 910-13 , cf. 612 ) . In the following scene with the robes , Agamemnon literally acts out the basic movement of the play : he begins as triumphant victor who is on the side of the gods and recognizes their special ...
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Ovids Epistle from Sappho to Phaon Heroides | 20 |
Correction ? to P Mich Inv 3163 | 39 |
Dies Alliensis | 49 |
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