Eranos: acta philologica suecana, Volumi 91-93Eranos' Förlag, 1993 |
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Pagina 83
... beginning of a new section , but is an identifiable point and corresponds to the beginning of the third main section of the poem ( Sat. 13.120ff . ) . 11 It is commonplace for consolationes to include expressions of doubt as to their ...
... beginning of a new section , but is an identifiable point and corresponds to the beginning of the third main section of the poem ( Sat. 13.120ff . ) . 11 It is commonplace for consolationes to include expressions of doubt as to their ...
Pagina 104
... beginning of the first book , or the second , of the VH ( although it is not necessary even to insist on the notion of two books ) . The performance might also begin at some other point in the text . These two prolaliae are likely to ...
... beginning of the first book , or the second , of the VH ( although it is not necessary even to insist on the notion of two books ) . The performance might also begin at some other point in the text . These two prolaliae are likely to ...
Pagina 119
... beginning of 55 , when Nonius was plebeian aedile and Vatinius a mere candidate for the praetorship . The probability of composition in 56 remains to be examined . The year 56 is immediately preferable to both 55 and 54 because it is ...
... beginning of 55 , when Nonius was plebeian aedile and Vatinius a mere candidate for the praetorship . The probability of composition in 56 remains to be examined . The year 56 is immediately preferable to both 55 and 54 because it is ...
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