Abstract
This article defends Baehrens’ reading cenam for caelum at Catullus 6.17 as more sensible than scholars have thought, based on allusions to Meleager, AP 5.175. It then proposes a new emendation to the line that is suggested by this Greek source.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- The Dramatization of Emotions in Iliad 24.552–658
- Invocazione al “signore dell’anima che sempre vive”: Melanipp. PMG 762
- Ein interpoliertes Textstück im neunten Kapitel der Aristotelischen Hermeneutik
- Osservazioni su Philem. fr. 95 K.‑A. per la difesa del v. 2
- Lovely Earth (Leonidas of Tarentum Anth. Pal. 7.440 = Gow/Page, HE 11)
- Was tut ein Geschichtsschreiber?
- A New Supplement to Diogenes of Oenoanda’s Fr. 6 Smith: a Case of Epicurean Language Selection
- Genizah Ms. 17: an Extract from an Early Version of the Passio of St Plato of Ancyra, Part 1
- Catullus 6.17
- Alcune osservazioni su naturae species ratioque nel De rerum natura di Lucrezio (e una nota al testo)
- The Sorrowful Song of Philomela (Aetna 586–587)
- Miszellen
- Ὦ Φαληρεύς: Plato, Symp. 172a
- Two Conjectures in Apollonius Rhodius (1.723, 2.165)
- Una possibile eco antimachea in Nevio
- Antestari: Procedural Law in Curculio 620–625
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- The Dramatization of Emotions in Iliad 24.552–658
- Invocazione al “signore dell’anima che sempre vive”: Melanipp. PMG 762
- Ein interpoliertes Textstück im neunten Kapitel der Aristotelischen Hermeneutik
- Osservazioni su Philem. fr. 95 K.‑A. per la difesa del v. 2
- Lovely Earth (Leonidas of Tarentum Anth. Pal. 7.440 = Gow/Page, HE 11)
- Was tut ein Geschichtsschreiber?
- A New Supplement to Diogenes of Oenoanda’s Fr. 6 Smith: a Case of Epicurean Language Selection
- Genizah Ms. 17: an Extract from an Early Version of the Passio of St Plato of Ancyra, Part 1
- Catullus 6.17
- Alcune osservazioni su naturae species ratioque nel De rerum natura di Lucrezio (e una nota al testo)
- The Sorrowful Song of Philomela (Aetna 586–587)
- Miszellen
- Ὦ Φαληρεύς: Plato, Symp. 172a
- Two Conjectures in Apollonius Rhodius (1.723, 2.165)
- Una possibile eco antimachea in Nevio
- Antestari: Procedural Law in Curculio 620–625