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    Attic tradition and tragic allusion in the ithyphallic hymn for Demetrius Poliorcetes

    Attic tradition and tragic allusion in the ithyphallic hymn for Demetrius Poliorcetes by Nelson, TJ

    Published 2023
    Journal article
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    ‘Most musicall, most melancholy’: avian aesthetics of lament in Greek and Roman elegy

    ‘Most musicall, most melancholy’: avian aesthetics of lament in Greek and Roman elegy by Nelson, TJ

    Published 2019
    Journal article
  3. 3
    Iphigenia in the Iliad and the architecture of Homeric allusion

    Iphigenia in the Iliad and the architecture of Homeric allusion by Nelson, TJ

    Published 2022
    Journal article
  4. 4
    Talk and text: the pre-Alexandrian footnote from Homer to Theodectes

    Talk and text: the pre-Alexandrian footnote from Homer to Theodectes by Nelson, TJ

    Published 2024
    Book section
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    Archilochus’ Cologne Epode and Homer’s Quivering Spear (fr. 196a.52 IEG²)

    Archilochus’ Cologne Epode and Homer’s Quivering Spear (fr. 196a.52 IEG²) by Nelson, TJ

    Published 2021
    Journal article

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