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Luxorius: a Latin poet among the Vandals : together with a text of the poems and an English translation
Morris Rosenblum
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page IX)
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ABBREVIATIONS (page XV)
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PART ONE: THE POET (page 1)
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I. THE VANDALS AND CARTHAGE (page 3)
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II. THE LATIN ANTHOLOGY (page 25)
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III. THE LIFE OF LUXORIUS (page 36)
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IV. CORPUS LUXORIANUM (page 49)
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V. THE POETRY (page 52)
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VI. GRAMMAR AND LANGUAGE (page 59)
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VII. THE TITLES OF LUXORIUS' POEMS (page 65)
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VIII. METERS AND PROSODY (page 70)
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IX. TEXTUAL TRADITION (page 97)
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PART TWO: THE POEMS (page 109)
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PART THREE: COMMENTARY (page 171)
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APPENDIX I. COLLATION OF THE DIFFERENT EDITIONS (page 255)
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APPENDIX II. VARIATIONS FROM RIESE'S TEXT (page 258)
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APPENDIX III. TESTIMONIA (page 259)
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APPENDIX IV. SERPENTINE POEM (page 261)
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APPENDIX V. LISORIUS (page 262)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 265)
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INDEX NOMINUM ET VERBORUM (page 273)
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GENERAL INDEX (page 295)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CR | 13.2 (Jun. 1963): 170-172 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/706704 |
CP | 57.3 (Jul. 1962): 176-181 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/267278 |
Citable Link
Published: 1961
Publisher: Columbia University Press