I have been busy with other things - I hope the Hellenists and
Byzantinists on this list know the excellent Suda On Line project on Stoa:
http://www.stoa.org/sol/
I am just finishing a cluster of very time-consuming entries on Tyche
and its related verbs in the 1700 years of Greek that the Suda c
At 01:21 PM 5/7/03 +0100, Martin Hughes wrote:
>Did V really weigh every word and load every word with meaning to the
>extent that Paschalis supposes?
If Suetonius-Donatus is to be believed, Virgil composed the Aeneid at the
rate of three lines per day. (That is, if you don't count weekends.) He
a
I've just been reading (though it was published in 1997) Michael
Paschalis 'Virgil's Aeneid: semantic relations and proper names' (though
it was published in 1997 (Oxford), Michael Paschalis 'Virgil's Aeneid,
semantic relations and proper names' which studies the clues left in V's
wording to his ov