The Roman Elegiac PoetsA collection of Roman elegiac poets. |
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In advance of the complete publication of the Codex Romanus of Catullus ,
Professor Hale has kindly given me several important readings from his collation
, and desires me in publishing them to call attention to their importance in ...
In advance of the complete publication of the Codex Romanus of Catullus ,
Professor Hale has kindly given me several important readings from his collation
, and desires me in publishing them to call attention to their importance in ...
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With Mimnermus of Colophon , towards the end of the seventh century B . C . , an
important innovation appeared . He produced not only war songs , like his
predecessors , but also a book , or books , of erotic elegies , celebrating his love
for a ...
With Mimnermus of Colophon , towards the end of the seventh century B . C . , an
important innovation appeared . He produced not only war songs , like his
predecessors , but also a book , or books , of erotic elegies , celebrating his love
for a ...
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Learning , elaboration , and technique , rather than invention or emotion ,
characterized the Alexandrian school , thus determining to an important degree
elements that were to be prominent in the Roman elegy , whose immediate
model it was ...
Learning , elaboration , and technique , rather than invention or emotion ,
characterized the Alexandrian school , thus determining to an important degree
elements that were to be prominent in the Roman elegy , whose immediate
model it was ...
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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
...
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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... group of poets of his own generation who tried their hand at this literary novelty
, the loss of whose elegies we must deeply regret as depriving us of important
evidence with regard to the rise and development of this type of poetry at Rome .
... group of poets of his own generation who tried their hand at this literary novelty
, the loss of whose elegies we must deeply regret as depriving us of important
evidence with regard to the rise and development of this type of poetry at Rome .
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