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Autor Baldwin, Barry |
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Not much has been written about this particular Dialogue of the Dead. What there is, apart from noting the obvious fact of it being a comic syncrisis, concentrates on the role of Scipio and Lucian's alleged historical errors throughout the piece[...]![]()
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Collation of Apuleius, Met. IX 14 with Tacitus, Ann. XV 44 strongly suggests that the former is deliberately echoing the latter, thus furnishing evidence that Tacitus was read soon after his death, despite the usual contrary statements. Furtherm[...]![]()
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This article examines the text and meaning of an anonymous epigram from Pompeii, with particular attention to the problem of what the word mora here means. Earlier explanations of the poem by Wick, Zangemeister, and Zottoli are discussed and fou[...]![]()
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The first half of this paper analyses the Greek version of Aeneid XI 371-3 found in Dio Cassius LXXV 10, 2, and shows that it is more linguistically skillful than has been supposed. The second half examines the treatment of Aeneid IV 302-3 by th[...]![]()
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The thirty-two fragments uniquely preserved by the elder Pliny from the writings of Vespasian’s famous general Licinius Mucianus on mirabilia and other things are analysed in detail for their content and language. Some deductions about Mucianus’[...]![]()
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The Greek refrain μάδεια περιμάδεια at Satyricon 52, 10 has been much suspected and much emended by editors. I offer a new textual solution, one that is palaeographically close, suitable to the narrative, and supportable by parallels in other Gr[...]