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Autor:
A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 11:113-118
The scholiasts supposed that it was Zeus, not Strife, who dwells γαíνσ Έν ŕίζησι, and Paley has punctuated the line accordingly. I do not in any case doubt that he is wrong, but if the Theogony is evidence, he can almost be proved so. In
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A. S. F. Gow
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The Classical Quarterly. 26:150-157
In the course of his dispute with Conington on the comparative merits of Catullus and Horace, Munro taxed the Augustans with having made the lyric of the heart impossible in Latin by their virtual exclusion of diminutives from the language of poetry;
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A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 48:133-158
As some of the following notes bring to the illustration of Aeschylus material gathered from Persian sources, they may seem to require a word or two of preface.When the Persae was produced, in 472 B.C., a large section of the Greek people was still i
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A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 47:153-157
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A. S. F. Gow
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The Classical Review. 56:11-18
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A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 80:88-93
A group of epigrams extending in the sixth book of theAnthologyfrom 210 to 226 and seemingly derived from theGarlandof Meleager includes four on the subject of aGallus, or emasculated attendant of Cybele, who is preserved from the unwelcome attention
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A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 6:231-236
The last epigrammatist named by Meleager as contributing to his Garland is Phanias, who, with Meleager's customary irrelevance, is said to be represented there by cornflowers . No inferences can be drawn from his place in the catalogue, which is neit
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A. S. F. Gow
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 36:93-100
The poem to which Callierges attached the title Hρακλσ ΛεοντοφῸνοσ from the narrative which occupies its last hundred lines falls into three sections, of which two have still, and all no doubt had originally, separate titles. In the