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1882
Volume 139, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 0035-6220
  • E-ISSN: 2785-0773

Abstract

Abstract

A short discussion of the verbal-metrical links between Ovid, . 3, 3, 51-66 with, on the one hand, contemporary elegists and, on the other, Republican authors of epic and didactic poetry (Ennius, Lucretius). The recognition of a close intertextual link between . 1, 122 and 3, 3, 59, while not providing conclusive proof, suggests that, in dictating , Ovid had in mind a verse of Lucretius in the form in which it is transmitted by the Carolingian manuscripts (i.e. ) and not the humanistic variant permanent, which is the reading that has been preferred by most editors and commentators in recent decades.

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