The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... Alexandrian epoch elegy and elegiac epigram were the most highly favored and developed forms of poetry . The prevalent type was erotic . Learning , elaboration , and technique , rather than invention or emotion , characterized the ...
... Alexandrian epoch elegy and elegiac epigram were the most highly favored and developed forms of poetry . The prevalent type was erotic . Learning , elaboration , and technique , rather than invention or emotion , characterized the ...
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... Alexandrian school had a direct and important influence upon Roman elegy . 8. It was Philetas of Cos , the renowned teacher of Ptolemy II , as well as of Theocritus and Zenodotus , of whom it was told that in his devotion to study he ...
... Alexandrian school had a direct and important influence upon Roman elegy . 8. It was Philetas of Cos , the renowned teacher of Ptolemy II , as well as of Theocritus and Zenodotus , of whom it was told that in his devotion to study he ...
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... Alexandrian elegists may be mentioned Alexander the Aetolian , Poseidippus , and numerous epigrammatists , including Theocritus , some of whose epigrams have survived to our day . Of peculiar interest is Parthenius of Nicaea , brought ...
... Alexandrian elegists may be mentioned Alexander the Aetolian , Poseidippus , and numerous epigrammatists , including Theocritus , some of whose epigrams have survived to our day . Of peculiar interest is Parthenius of Nicaea , brought ...
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... Alexandrian type he did not concern himself . Lucilius used the elegiac distich in some of his satires . There are also traces of the growth in popularity of the erotic epigram of Alexandrian form , with which such well - known men as ...
... Alexandrian type he did not concern himself . Lucilius used the elegiac distich in some of his satires . There are also traces of the growth in popularity of the erotic epigram of Alexandrian form , with which such well - known men as ...
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... Alexandrian school , and also elegies of the erotic type.1 C. Licinius Macer Calvus ( 82-47 B.C. ) , the intimate friend of Catullus , excelled as orator and poet , and the playful rivalry of the two boon companions in composing light ...
... Alexandrian school , and also elegies of the erotic type.1 C. Licinius Macer Calvus ( 82-47 B.C. ) , the intimate friend of Catullus , excelled as orator and poet , and the playful rivalry of the two boon companions in composing light ...
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