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Classical Quarterly 45 (01):9- (1995)

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  1. Hooking in harbours: Dioscurides XIII Gow-Page.W. J. Slater - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):503-.
    Klaus Alpers has recently recovered from the obscurity of Byzantine lexica the fragments of what appears to be a novel dating from c. A.D. 100, and notable to us, as it was for the Byzantine excerptor, for the elegant verbal borrowings from ancient comedy, always a favourite source of good Attic Greek for the atticists of imperial times. One of these glosses gives occasion to look again at fishing metaphors for erotic business, a subject discussed often enough by scholars, but (...)
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  • Hooking in harbours: Dioscurides XIII Gow-Page.W. J. Slater - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (2):503-514.
    Klaus Alpers has recently recovered from the obscurity of Byzantine lexica the fragments of what appears to be a novel dating from c. A.D. 100, and notable to us, as it was for the Byzantine excerptor, for the elegant verbal borrowings from ancient comedy, always a favourite source of good Attic Greek for the atticists of imperial times. One of these glosses gives occasion to look again at fishing metaphors for erotic business, a subject discussed often enough by scholars, but (...)
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  • Furrowing Prows: Varro of atax's Argonavtae_ and Transgressive Sailing in Virgil's _Aeneid.Christopher B. Polt - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):542-557.
    Discussing different types of metaphor, Isidore of Seville quotes an anonymous fragment that uses agricultural vocabulary to describe the sailing of a ship in order to illustratemetaphorae ab inanimali ad inanimale‘metaphors taken from inanimate objects and applied to inanimate objects’ (Etym.1.37.3 = inc. fr. 63 Blänsdorf):1.
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  • A note on Propertius 1.10.3: Iucunda Voluptas.P. J. Arnold - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (2):597-598.
    Commentators have generally been content to cite parallels for the phrase iucunda uoluptas at Propertius 1.10.3 without drawing attention to an interesting resonance which it may evoke.
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