A commentary on Catullus 64, lines 1-201
The thesis consists of detailed commentary on the first 201 lines of Catullus 64, together with an edited text and apparatus criticus. It represents about half a planned commentary on the whole poem, which will also include an introduction. The commentary begins by discussing the poem’s Argonautic...
Main Author: | Trimble, GC |
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Other Authors: | Hardie, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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