Middles in Latin PoetryΣτρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino Levante, 2004 - 429 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 59.
Strana 37
... proem to Book 4 and line 1.950 is different from the proem's last verse ( 4.25 ) , thus altering significantly the meaning of the proem as a whole . I have suggested elsewhere that in reality we have two different in purpose pieces ...
... proem to Book 4 and line 1.950 is different from the proem's last verse ( 4.25 ) , thus altering significantly the meaning of the proem as a whole . I have suggested elsewhere that in reality we have two different in purpose pieces ...
Strana 156
... proem from its position at the beginning of the first book of the De rerum natura to the beginning of a ' middle ' book , but already has Lucretian authority for a proem in the middle that is a repetition of a programmatic passage in a ...
... proem from its position at the beginning of the first book of the De rerum natura to the beginning of a ' middle ' book , but already has Lucretian authority for a proem in the middle that is a repetition of a programmatic passage in a ...
Strana 423
... proem : 41 : 1.1 : 349 ; 1.1-49 : 41 ; 1.2 : 155 , 156 ; 1.3-4 : 156 ; 1.8 : 155 ; 1.10 : 156 ; 1.21 : 41 ; 1.24-5 ... proem : 40 , 41 ; 2.55-61 : 40 ; 2.991 : 43 ; 2.991-4 : 42 ; 2.992ff : 42 ; 2.1013-14 : 37 ; 2.1019-22 : 37 ; 2.1020 ...
... proem : 41 : 1.1 : 349 ; 1.1-49 : 41 ; 1.2 : 155 , 156 ; 1.3-4 : 156 ; 1.8 : 155 ; 1.10 : 156 ; 1.21 : 41 ; 1.24-5 ... proem : 40 , 41 ; 2.55-61 : 40 ; 2.991 : 43 ; 2.991-4 : 42 ; 2.992ff : 42 ; 2.1013-14 : 37 ; 2.1019-22 : 37 ; 2.1020 ...
Obsah
List of Contributors pp | 7 |
Stratis Kyriakidis and Francesco De Martino Introduction 99 | 9 |
Philip Hardie Don Fowler and Middles 99 | 25 |
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