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Loosen the Cables (Aemilianus AP 9.218 = Gow-Page GP 2) [PDF]
Article on Aemilianus AP 9 ...
Taylor S. Coughlan
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Erudition and Scholarship in Greek Epigram [PDF]
English original of the entry for ‘Érudition (Grecque)’ in C. Urlacher & D. Meyer (eds.) Dictionnaire analytique de l’épigramme littéraire dans l’antiquité Grecque et Romaine, Turnhout ...
Thomas J. Nelson
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Sulla paternità di A.P. VI 110 [PDF]
A philological analysis of A.P.
Melandri, Eleonora
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Water colder than boreal snow: an analysis of the motif of drinking cold water in the epigrams of Leonidas of Tarentum [PDF]
In this paper I analyse the motif of drinking cold water in the poems of Leonidas of Tarentum, showing the relation of his epigrams to the works of Anyte and of other Hellenistic poets, focusing on metaphorical and programmatic meaning.
Orłowska, Ewa
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'Death', Doxography, and the 'Termerian Evil' (Philodemus, Epigr. 27 Page = A. P. 11.30) [PDF]
The ...
Thomas, Richard F.
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Making Myron’s cow moo?:Ecphrastic epigram and the poetics of simulation [PDF]
Myron's bronze sculpture of a cow proved an extraordinarily popular subject for Greek and Latin epigram over an exceptionally long time-span (Palatine Anthology 9.713-42, 793-98, Posidippus 66 A-B, Ausonius 63-71, Epigrammata Bobiensia 10-13).
Squire, Michael
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This paper examines Herodotus\u27 use of words of the ananke family in order to determine which external of internal constraints the historian represents as affecting the causality of events. M.
Munson, Rosaria Vignolo
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The structure of the Plutarchan book [PDF]
This study focuses not on individual Lives or pairs of Lives, but on the book as a whole and its articulation across the full corpus. It argues that the Plutarchan book consists of up to four distinct sections: prologue, first Life, second Life ...
Duff, Timothy Elliott
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Echi letterari nei tituli picti in lingua greca del mondo romano occidentale [PDF]
Il contributo raccoglie un piccolo dossier di iscrizioni greche con citazioni letterarie, dipinte sulle pareti di edifici localizzati nell’area occidentale di lingua latina dell’Impero romano, che da un lato aprono uno squarcio sulla diffusione della ...
Antolini, S
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Seeing the light, Part I:Aratus’s interpretation of Homer’s LEUKĒ acrostic [PDF]
Part I of this two-part study argues that Aratus’s decision to base his LEPTĒ acrostic, which occurs during a discussion of moonlight (Phaen. 783-87), on Homer’s LEUKĒ acrostic (Il.
Kronenberg, Leah
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