yllia?
You will appreciate that I am quite incapable of answering you question
satisfactorily. Did you say you were discussing this in Warwick? Andrew
Laird will have the truth at his fingertips.
Damien
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particularly Metamorphoses I in relation to Eclogue VI and Fasti V (Anna
Perenna episode) in relation to Aen. IV).
What are your own views on epic and epyllion?
Adrian
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d his Critics. Bon courage!
Damien
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>From: Adrian Pay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Mon, Dec 7, 1998, 21:17
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>I think one of the most important factor
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Alan Cameron has a chapter on the epyllion in his 1995 Callimachus and his
Critics, and one on Vergil and
Alan Cameron has a chapter on the epyllion in his 1995 Callimachus and his
Critics, and one on Vergil and the recusatio.
D. Nelis
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Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 16:27:57 -0800
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Hi there, I'm new to this but am currently participating in an
interesting discussion with my colleague about the difference between
epic and epyllion. What are your thoughts?
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