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Latin Poetry

There are 26 posts tagged Latin Poetry (this is page 5 of 9).

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Wise man say …

multa legas facito, tum lectis neglege multa; nam miranda canunt, sed non credenda poetae.”See to it that you do much reading, and then overlook much

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Dennis in Pedagogy | May 18, 2008 | 307 Words

Prudentius

Recently noted in a list of research grants to faculty of Dickinson College:Marc Mastrangelo, professor of classical studies, received a $30,000 Loeb

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Eric in Uncategorized | July 21, 2007 | 78 Words

On the Sublime (In Two Odes of Horace)

In the opening poems of Books 1 and 3 of Horace’s Odes, we find a use of the adjective sublimis near the end. The two usages highlight two different t

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Eric in Uncategorized | April 25, 2007 | 264 Words

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