How Tzetzes lost his horse at Troy: metalepsis in the Carmina Iliaca
When Tzetzes intrudes into the text a curious autobiographical aside, this is a good example of metalepsis, and its historical context can be discerned.
Main Author: | Lauxtermann, MD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Duke University Press
2023
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