Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... Greek and Latin literature as literature presents peculiar difficulties in a way linguistic scholar- ship and textual criticism do not . Moreover , classical studies in England , whose three greatest ornaments are conventionally ...
... Greek and Latin literature as literature presents peculiar difficulties in a way linguistic scholar- ship and textual criticism do not . Moreover , classical studies in England , whose three greatest ornaments are conventionally ...
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... Greek μírpa is used to denote a variety of forms of headgear ( ibid . , 7 , 2133 ) . There is some evidence the word denoted among other things something women wore on their heads at night ( perhaps a ' hairnet ' ) , as is asserted by ...
... Greek μírpa is used to denote a variety of forms of headgear ( ibid . , 7 , 2133 ) . There is some evidence the word denoted among other things something women wore on their heads at night ( perhaps a ' hairnet ' ) , as is asserted by ...
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... Greek word for a two - eared wine - jar and is found hardly at all in Latin ; but in spite of its name this jar comes from Horace's favourite countryside . " Thaliarchus ' is another Greek word translated by editors ' prince of good ...
... Greek word for a two - eared wine - jar and is found hardly at all in Latin ; but in spite of its name this jar comes from Horace's favourite countryside . " Thaliarchus ' is another Greek word translated by editors ' prince of good ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page I | 13 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of 31 | 31 |
Tersus atque elEGANS J P Elder | 65 |
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