may be a problem with wrapping on a fairly lengthy URL. If you're
still having problems, there is a smaller version on my home page (URL
below).
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Virginia
401 Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400788
Charlottesville, VA 22904
of something so designated at:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/italy_except_rome_and_sicily/naples/ac88
0803.html
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Virginia
401 Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400788
Charlottesville, VA 22904
http://www
be out there.
An outstanding example is Guy Davenport, as evidenced by the title of his
early collection _Eclogues_ (though the longest story, "On Some Lines of
Virgil" actually has more to do with Montaigne).
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Virgin
nt (A. 3.681)."
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Virginia
401 Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400788
Charlottesville, VA 22904
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~bgh2n/home.html
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To leave the Mantova
>The reason Hans thinks it is an unfinished work is because it is. Aside form
>the several half lines throughout the poem (I believe eight),
Fifty-eight, if my count is correct.
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Virginia
401 Cabell Hall
P.O. Box
27;). So Servius ad loc. "Pompei tangit historiam," continuing "quod
autem dicit 'litore', illud ... respicit quod in Pacuvii tragoedia
continetur: Priami corpus ad litus tractum." DS adds a couple of less
plausible interpretations of 'litore,' which obvious
f these are particularly
humorous, however, though the centos occasionally produce accidental
incongruities that are mildly amusing.
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Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Illinois
4072 Foreign Languages Building
707 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
myth of Paris is an allegory this theme)
>but I had never known of such a reference in Virgil's "Eclogues".
>
>Could anyone provide me with some background information?
>I am not a classicist, so forgive me if this is too obvious to you.
>Thank you,
>Natalia Agapiou
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y putting out their
own ideas and inviting comment.
Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Illinois
4072 Foreign Languages Building
707 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
http://members.aol.com/greghays/index.html
"I'm just like _The Cherry Or
>Perhaps other listmembers would like to contribute scribal Christianism
>they have encountered (I have some others).
A number of entertaining examples from the MSS of Livy 1-5 are cited by
R.M. Ogilvie, "Monastic Corruption," G&R 18 (1971), 32-34.
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se, and the Classicks would
have been of great Importance."
Gregory Hays
Dept. of Classics, University of Illinois
4072 Foreign Languages Building
707 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
"Est quaedam etiam nesci
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