Claudian's arma: A metaliterary pun

Classical Quarterly 65 (2):894-896 (2015)
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Abstract

In his article ‘On the shoulders of giants', Don Fowler argues for the identification of the Aeneid with its opening arma, saying that in post-Augustan Latin verse arma is always seen as significantly intertextual. The word may apply to the Aeneid itself, or, more generally, to imperial epic or epic in the style of Virgil.

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Pyrrhus and priam in suetonius' Tiberius.Tristan Power - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (1):430-433.

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