The Waters of the Satrachus

Classical Quarterly 41 (1):252-253 (1991)
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In lines 5–8 of his 95th poem Catullus contrasts the everlasting world-wide fame which P. Helvius Cinna's Smyrna will enjoy with the quick death which Volusius' I Annales will suffer before they get beyond the Po

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