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An eighth-century Latin version of a Greek edition of Aratus preserves valuable ancient scholarship ...
The term „cento” comes from the Latin cento, which means „a cloak made of patches,” „patchwork,” as ...
Ausonius, a Roman poet of the fourth century AD, who lived in Gaul, was a controversial figure in La...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2306...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Greek and Latin. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 1991 a new critical edit...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/295159
The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section discusses the manuscript Marcianus grae...
The Epitaphia Heroum bello Troico interfuerunt are associated by Ausonius to the Parentalia (collect...
The analysis of two proemial epigrams by Ausonius (Praef. 4 and 5), each of which dedicate to an ill...
It seems that few poems of Late Antiquity have received the level of attention that has been heaped ...
Abstract. This article is theoretical in nature. It considers various kinds of poetic dedications th...
Most of the limited scholarship on Sedulius Scottus focuses on his poems and treatise, De Rectoribus...
D’Ausone à Ennode de Pavie, de nombreux hommes de lettres de l’Antiquité tardive ont conjugué une pr...
This chapter focuses on the late antique Latin epigrams of secular inspiration composed between the ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
An eighth-century Latin version of a Greek edition of Aratus preserves valuable ancient scholarship ...
The term „cento” comes from the Latin cento, which means „a cloak made of patches,” „patchwork,” as ...
Ausonius, a Roman poet of the fourth century AD, who lived in Gaul, was a controversial figure in La...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2306...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Greek and Latin. The Catholic University of AmericaIn 1991 a new critical edit...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/295159
The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section discusses the manuscript Marcianus grae...
The Epitaphia Heroum bello Troico interfuerunt are associated by Ausonius to the Parentalia (collect...
The analysis of two proemial epigrams by Ausonius (Praef. 4 and 5), each of which dedicate to an ill...
It seems that few poems of Late Antiquity have received the level of attention that has been heaped ...
Abstract. This article is theoretical in nature. It considers various kinds of poetic dedications th...
Most of the limited scholarship on Sedulius Scottus focuses on his poems and treatise, De Rectoribus...
D’Ausone à Ennode de Pavie, de nombreux hommes de lettres de l’Antiquité tardive ont conjugué une pr...
This chapter focuses on the late antique Latin epigrams of secular inspiration composed between the ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
An eighth-century Latin version of a Greek edition of Aratus preserves valuable ancient scholarship ...
The term „cento” comes from the Latin cento, which means „a cloak made of patches,” „patchwork,” as ...
Ausonius, a Roman poet of the fourth century AD, who lived in Gaul, was a controversial figure in La...