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1 Finally , Antimachus of Colophon , who flourished about 400 B . C . , paved the
way for the Alexandrian school of elegy by his learned manner . This appeared
indeed in his epic Thebais , but was especially noteworthy in the elaborate elegy
...
1 Finally , Antimachus of Colophon , who flourished about 400 B . C . , paved the
way for the Alexandrian school of elegy by his learned manner . This appeared
indeed in his epic Thebais , but was especially noteworthy in the elaborate elegy
...
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It is clear , however , that several other representatives of the 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
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It is clear , however , that several other representatives of the 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
...
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Among the many other 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 ...
Among the many other 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 ...
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The three well - known epigrams included among the fragments of his poetry ,
however , are the only indications left to us of his activity in the field of elegy ; and
it may be assumed that with elegy of the Alexandrian type he did not concern ...
The three well - known epigrams included among the fragments of his poetry ,
however , are the only indications left to us of his activity in the field of elegy ; and
it may be assumed that with elegy of the Alexandrian type he did not concern ...
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tasks , adapted a number of the learned epic and didactic poems of the
Alexandrian school , and also elegies of the erotic type . C . Licinius Macer
Calvus ( 82 - 47 B . C . ) , the intimate friend of Catullus , excelled as orator and
poet , and the ...
tasks , adapted a number of the learned epic and didactic poems of the
Alexandrian school , and also elegies of the erotic type . C . Licinius Macer
Calvus ( 82 - 47 B . C . ) , the intimate friend of Catullus , excelled as orator and
poet , and the ...
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