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In this article I shall discuss eight epigrams from Anthologia Palatina book XI. For the convenience of the reader, I shall print Aubreton's text. In this article I shall discuss eight epigrams from Anthologia Palatina book XI. For the convenien[...]texto impreso
Review: Fritz Fajen, Noten zur handschriftlichen Überlieferung del Halieutika des Oppian, Stuttgart 1995, 462 pp. Reseña de Fritz Fajen, Noten zur handschriftlichen Überlieferung del Halieutika des Oppian, Stuttgart 1995, 462 pp.texto impreso
Some critical and interpretative notes about Ovid’s Heroides Notas críticas y de interpretación acerca de las Heroidas ovidianastexto impreso
Some critical and interpretative notes about Avianus’ Fables and Statius’ Silvae. Notas críticas y de interpretación acerca de las Fábulas de Aviano y las Silvae de Estacio.texto impreso
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Review: Lindsay C. Watson, A Commentary On Horace’s Epodes, Oxford 2003, 604 pp. Reseña de Lindsay C. Watson, A Commentary On Horace’s Epodes, Oxford 2003, 604 pp.texto impreso
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The present work consists of several notes on Hellenistic texts, particularly on AP . VI 296; VII 44; V 55; VII 489; VII 656; IX 21; IX 330; IX 339; XIII 26 y Theoc. Id . 18. The present work consists of several notes on Hellenistic texts, parti[...]texto impreso
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In this paper the author discusses and explains the text of several Callimachus’ Fragments.texto impreso
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The present work consists of several notes on the text of Euripides: Suppl . 24-8; 58-9; 60-2; 321-3; 584-7; 971-6; 1152-7; El . 1072-3; 1233-5; 1329-30; HF 117-8; Tro . 538-41; 542ff.; 694-5; 817-8; 1100-4; 1173-7; IT 186-8; 691-2; 1348-53; Io[...]texto impreso
An analysis of several passages of Theocritus, which were judged by certain critics to be corrupt or incomprehensible, shows that they are textually sound. An analysis of several passages of Theocritus, which were judged by certain critics to be[...]texto impreso
The author discusses and explains the text of several epigrams, namely A.P. 7.506, 7.412, 9.554, 9.339, 7.403, 9.156, 9.562, 9.435, 6.190, A.Pl. 249, 186, A.P. 7.99, 6.140, 9.162.texto impreso
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Many textual and interpretative problems presented by the fragments of Euphorion can be solved if we study them within the framework of the canons governing Hellenistic poetic composition. No disponibletexto impreso
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The author discusses and explains the text of several epigrams, namely A.P. 5.62, 7.459, 12.171, 6.329, 9.235, 7.645, 9.267, 9.25, 7.78, 7.440, 7.648, 5.163, 9.16, 6.282, 6.294, 6.296, 6.300, 7.410, 7.425, 7.651, 7.732, 7.733.texto impreso
This epigram has recently been discussed by Staffan Fogelmark: cf. Eranos 100, 2002, 128-136, "To Bee Or Not To Bee? Antipater A.P.7, 34 A Mistaken Interpretation". Fogelmark refers the reader to the discussion of this epigram in my New Essays I[...]texto impreso
Review: R.G.M. Nisbet-Niall Rudd, A Commentary on Horace: Odes Book III, Oxford 2004, 389 pp. Reseña de R.G.M. Nisbet-Niall Rudd, A Commentary on Horace: Odes Book III, Oxford 2004, 389 pp.texto impreso
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Some critical and interpretative notes about Culex, Ciris and Ovid’s Heroides and poems from exile. Estudio crítico e interpretativo de algunos pasajes de Culex y Ciris, así como de las Heroidas y los poemas del exilio ovidianos.texto impreso
Textual and Interpretative Problems in Greek Poetry Textual and Interpretative Problems in Greek Poetrytexto impreso
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The difficulties which are presented to us by these lines have been clearly set out by Prof. E. Calderón in his masterly edition1. His argumentation has enabled me, I hope, to solve the problem. The difficulties which are presented to us by thes[...]texto impreso
Three passages in Theocritus’ Idyll XXII which had hitherto caused difficulties to the critics reveal themselves to be, in the light of Hellenistic poetic technique, perfectly sound and congruent with Hellenistic literary conventions. No disponible.texto impreso
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Because of editorial interference beyond my control, two sentences not written by me crept into the printed text of my reviews published in Sic. Gymn. 2001, p. 527ff. On p. 528, the interpolated sentence beginning with "Nevertheless" and ending [...]