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Fumbling towards normalcy

I’ve been in another time zone for several weeks getting myself hitched and consequently have been out of touch. But as we load our new place settings

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Dennis in Culture, Literature, Reception, Scholarship | August 1, 2009 | 441 Words

On the Sometime Inscrutability of Divine Portents

In Iliad 4.78ff., Athene, at the behest of Zeus, comes down to earth to stir up the Trojans to break their oaths to the Achaians so that the war might

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Eric in Literature | July 20, 2009 | 364 Words

Hendecasyllabics and the Epigrammatic Tradition

The question was posed whether the hendecasyllabics of Catullus are epigrams, and it was noted that Martial’s are. I thought I’d take up the question,

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Dennis in Literature, Reception, Scholarship | September 21, 2004 | 519 Words

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