Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Vergilian imitations , ( 2 ) Probable imitations , and ( 3 ) Pos- sible imitations . In the category of Vergilian imitations I have placed : ( 1 ) the verses from Prudentius that reproduce complete or almost complete Vergilian verses ...
... Vergilian imitations , ( 2 ) Probable imitations , and ( 3 ) Pos- sible imitations . In the category of Vergilian imitations I have placed : ( 1 ) the verses from Prudentius that reproduce complete or almost complete Vergilian verses ...
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... Vergilian parallels , the verse position of the phrases is significant . Twenty- three phrases correspond in verse position with the probable origi- nals in Vergil : six in the initial position , eleven in the final , and six in an ...
... Vergilian parallels , the verse position of the phrases is significant . Twenty- three phrases correspond in verse position with the probable origi- nals in Vergil : six in the initial position , eleven in the final , and six in an ...
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... Vergilian verse . In another borrowing involving two verses ( C. S. 1 , 129 sq . ) Prudentius literally appropriates the last half of one Vergilian verse and the first two words of the next , employing the borrowings in the ...
... Vergilian verse . In another borrowing involving two verses ( C. S. 1 , 129 sq . ) Prudentius literally appropriates the last half of one Vergilian verse and the first two words of the next , employing the borrowings in the ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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