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Sound and Sense in Juvencus

In Book 2, lines 433-508, of his Libri Evangeliorum Quattuor, Juvencus places a long discourse of Christ in which he gives His disciples their instruc

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 9, 2006 | 317 Words

On the Intentional ‘Fallacy’

Some comments from James Zetzel, discussing whether Catullus 34 was written as a hymn for performance at an actual religious festival (he thinks it wa

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 9, 2006 | 194 Words

The Sleeping Jonah (Before His Wake-up Call)

In the brief entry in Schanz/Hosius on the anonymous poem De Jona, the author of the poem is praised for his ‘originality’ and ‘blooming imagination’

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 7, 2006 | 282 Words

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