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Scholarship

History of Classical Scholarship, methodology, bibliography, polemics, reviews, &c.

There are 48 posts filed in Scholarship (this is page 16 of 16).

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Golden Latin Artistry

The epigraph in L.P. Wilkinson’s Golden Latin Artistry is too good not to share:Gaius Lucilius…used to say that he wished to be read neither by the

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Eric in Scholarship | November 18, 2005 | 52 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

Catullus 50: Poetry ‘Couched’ in Erotic Terms

Many people seem intent on defending Catullus against charges of homosexuality, and apart from being stupid, it’s unnecessary. Hesterno, Licini, die o

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Dennis in Scholarship | September 15, 2004 | 1,051 Words

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