Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... DEATH . 6. The year of his birth and that of his death are stated by Jerome in his edition of the Chronicles of Eusebius , probably on the authority of the De Poetis of Suetonius . Under date of the year of Abraham 1930 ( = B.C. 87 ) ...
... DEATH . 6. The year of his birth and that of his death are stated by Jerome in his edition of the Chronicles of Eusebius , probably on the authority of the De Poetis of Suetonius . Under date of the year of Abraham 1930 ( = B.C. 87 ) ...
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... death came within a short time after the close of 55 B.C. , and anticipated all hoped - for activities ( cf. , however , § 50 ) . 8. Whether Jerome is wrong in one or in both of his other statements , remains , and must always remain ...
... death came within a short time after the close of 55 B.C. , and anticipated all hoped - for activities ( cf. , however , § 50 ) . 8. Whether Jerome is wrong in one or in both of his other statements , remains , and must always remain ...
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... death in the Troad he records . 10. Yet there was apparently wealth enough in the family to enable even the younger brother to enjoy the advantages that wealth brought to the young Italian of that day . He was able early in his young ...
... death in the Troad he records . 10. Yet there was apparently wealth enough in the family to enable even the younger brother to enjoy the advantages that wealth brought to the young Italian of that day . He was able early in his young ...
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... . Once only did he leave Italy , and even his joy at reaching Sirmio again on his return ( c . 31 ) could not long detain him from Rome . And at Rome death met him . 15. In life at Rome , then , Catullus found INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... . Once only did he leave Italy , and even his joy at reaching Sirmio again on his return ( c . 31 ) could not long detain him from Rome . And at Rome death met him . 15. In life at Rome , then , Catullus found INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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... death of her pet ( c . 3 ) , flow from his pen with a perfect freedom of movement and yet with an exquisite grace and perfection in every part . And the mere thought that any proud damsel could once claim comparison with his Lesbia ...
... death of her pet ( c . 3 ) , flow from his pen with a perfect freedom of movement and yet with an exquisite grace and perfection in every part . And the mere thought that any proud damsel could once claim comparison with his Lesbia ...
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