Grazer Beiträge, المجلد 11Rodopi., 1984 |
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الصفحة 1973
... Catullus clarifies incidentally Catullus ' choice of certain words ( marinas , oculis and nutrices , 15-18 ) as well as highlighting his use of ' deception ' ; more importantly , it affects the interpretation of 64 as a whole , since ...
... Catullus clarifies incidentally Catullus ' choice of certain words ( marinas , oculis and nutrices , 15-18 ) as well as highlighting his use of ' deception ' ; more importantly , it affects the interpretation of 64 as a whole , since ...
الصفحة 100
... Catullus ' description purports to be of real life , does not affect this and the other conclusions reached in this paper . Divine epiphanies ( such as that of the Nereids in this passage of Catullus ) were believed in antiquity to ...
... Catullus ' description purports to be of real life , does not affect this and the other conclusions reached in this paper . Divine epiphanies ( such as that of the Nereids in this passage of Catullus ) were believed in antiquity to ...
الصفحة 101
... Catullus ' epyllion . Lines 1-21 are thus ' deceptive'19 - because it looks as if they will introduce a story about ... Catullus begins where Apollonius ended , showing that the first event portended by the Nereids , the success of ...
... Catullus ' epyllion . Lines 1-21 are thus ' deceptive'19 - because it looks as if they will introduce a story about ... Catullus begins where Apollonius ended , showing that the first event portended by the Nereids , the success of ...
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Aristoteles Biographien hervorragender Naturwissenschaftler | 331 |
Metamorphosen Kommentar von F BÖMER Buch XIIXIII | 342 |
Literatur und Gesellschaft | 370 |
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