Allusion in the Modern Novel I was reading Marilynne Robinson’s novel Gilead tonight, and in one passage the narrator describes himself and a friend as boys spending large parts o Continue Reading →
Why Doesn’t My OCT Look Like This? (2) Berkeley, University of California, The Bancroft Library, UCB 066Part I 1. ff. 1-72 Italy s. XVFolios: ff. 1-58 — Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), Continue Reading →
Why Doesn’t My OCT Look Like This? Actually, I don’t even own an OCT of Horace at the moment, but I’m certain that, even if I did, this is not what I would be seeing. Horace, Odes, Epod Continue Reading →