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Clarence W. Mendell
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Classical Philology. 30:289-301
IN HIS pocket edition of Horace, Walter Savage Landor scribbled on a margin opposite the twenty-seventh ode of Book iii "sad stuff." Much has been said about this ode, and most of it in disparagement, but criticism has not gone far beyond the uncriti
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Clarence W. Mendell
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Classical Philology. 15:138-157
Ever since the name Satire was attached by the litterati of Horace's day to the somewhat ill-defined type of literature with which Lucilius and Varro of Atax and Horace had experimented, it has exercised an exaggerated influence over the study of the
Autor:
Clarence W. Mendell
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Classical Philology. 12:158-172
Some years ago Professor Abbott published in Classical Philology' a stimulating article entitled "The Origin of the Realistic Romance among the Romans." In that article he indicated many possible sources from which Petronius may have drawn something
Autor:
Clarence W. Mendell
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Classical Philology. 17:1-20
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The American Journal of Philology. 65:105
Autor:
Clarence W. Mendell
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The American Journal of Philology. 56:113
Autor:
Clarence W. Mendell
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The American Journal of Philology. 46:293
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The Classical World. 62:282
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The American Journal of Philology. 80:92
Autor:
Clarence W. Mendell, Ulrich Von Hutten
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Archives of Dermatology. 23:409
PREFACE Ulrich von Hutten, German Knight, was in no respect a lovable person. Diseased in body and cantankerous of disposition he led a life of persistent and bitter warfare against a succession of foes. As a child he was at odds with his father over