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    The Elements of Comedy and Parody in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus

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  • Attis and Lesbia: Catullus' Attis Poem As Symbolic Reflection of the Lesbia

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    Poets and Poetics in Greek Literary Epigram

  • Hospitality Narratives in Virgil and Callimachus

    Hospitality Narratives in Virgil and Callimachus

  • CONTENTS a Short Introduction to the Ancient Epyllion Ix Manuel

    CONTENTS a Short Introduction to the Ancient Epyllion Ix Manuel

  • Ovidian Metamorphosis and Nonnian Poikilon Eidos

    Ovidian Metamorphosis and Nonnian Poikilon Eidos

  • The Latin Past and the Poetry of Catullus

    The Latin Past and the Poetry of Catullus

  • The Epyllion: from Theocritus to Ovid

    The Epyllion: from Theocritus to Ovid

  • ABSTRACT Weaving the Labyrinth: Paradoxes and Parallels in Catullus

    ABSTRACT Weaving the Labyrinth: Paradoxes and Parallels in Catullus

  • From the Ancient Epyllion to Alice Munro

    From the Ancient Epyllion to Alice Munro

  • INTRODUCTION the GENRES of EKPHRASIS Jas Eisner 1. Defining

    INTRODUCTION the GENRES of EKPHRASIS Jas Eisner 1. Defining

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  • Myth Management: the Nature of the Hero in Callimachus' <Em>Hecale
  • The Objectification of a Heroine in Catullus 64
  • Virgil's Aristaeus Epyllion: Georgics 4.315-558
  • Catullus Decentred: the Poetics of the Periphery
  • Brill's Companion to Greek and Latin Epyllion and Its Reception
  • Aspects of the Reception of Iliadic Oplopoiia in Later Greek Epic Poetry (Quintus and Nonnus)1
  • English Renaissance Readers and the Appendix Vergiliana
  • Quis Tantus Furor? the Servian Question, Gallus, and Orpheus in Georgics 4
  • SILVIO BÄR, Inventing and Deconstructing Epyllion: Some Thoughts on a Taxonomy of Greek Hexameter Poetry, In: Christine Walde (Ed.) Stereotyped Thinking in Classics
  • Catullus 64: the Perfect Epyllion? Gail Trimble I
  • Callimachus and Latin Poetry Clausen, Wendell Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1964; 5, 3; Proquest Pg


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