Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 strán (strany) |
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... Alexandrian ' poet Aratus ( d . 249 B.C. ) , which was translated by Cicero and many others . But all the fashionable didactic poetry , of Alexandrian model , of the Ciceronian and Augustan periods pales before the splendour of ...
... Alexandrian ' poet Aratus ( d . 249 B.C. ) , which was translated by Cicero and many others . But all the fashionable didactic poetry , of Alexandrian model , of the Ciceronian and Augustan periods pales before the splendour of ...
Strana 91
... Alexandrian poets . These young poets set themselves the task of copy- ing the Alexandrian fashion of writing a short epic poem , a kind of ' diploma piece ' . We know the names of several such compositions ; Catullus had two in- timate ...
... Alexandrian poets . These young poets set themselves the task of copy- ing the Alexandrian fashion of writing a short epic poem , a kind of ' diploma piece ' . We know the names of several such compositions ; Catullus had two in- timate ...
Strana 117
... Alexandrian school . There are those who seek to prove , from scanty Greek frag- ments and the ' family - likeness ' of the Latin elegy , that there was in fact an Alexandrian model . Others deny this , and look to Gallus as the ...
... Alexandrian school . There are those who seek to prove , from scanty Greek frag- ments and the ' family - likeness ' of the Latin elegy , that there was in fact an Alexandrian model . Others deny this , and look to Gallus as the ...
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