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How can one distinguish elisions that are iconic from those that are not?… Read more
How can one distinguish elisions that are iconic from those that are not?… Read more
Some references for these exotic words would be helpful. Read more
gratum is nearer to κεχαρισμένον?… Read more
“related poems”—well, such is communis opinion: a sceptic might go on insisting the puella of 2 and 3 could be different. Read more
I am very attracted by this idea. Read more
Could the admonitory senex in pro Caelio 36 have anything to do with the wise adviser senex Philetas in D&C 2? Did Sappho somewhere has sense severiores?… Read more
“has long been observed” rather than “exists” On Cicero and neoterics perhaps mention Ad Atticum 7.2.1 ‘flavit ab Epiro lenissimus Onchesmites’ (hunc σπονδειάζοντα si cui voles τῶν νεωτέρων pro tuo vendito). Read more
Plessis will be overtaken by Steel, C., Gray, C., Van Der Blom, H. and Marshall, R. The Fragments of the Roman Republican Orators: Text, Translation and Commentary. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Read more
line 5 vibrare ‘aiming’ rather than ‘hurling’… Read more
in the middle: Were all αὐλητρίδες, ὀρχηστρίδες and female ἀοιδοί hetairai?… Read more