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De Evenis poetis elegiacis eorvmqve carminibvsWagner, Friedrich Wilhelm, January 1900 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Breslau. / Filmed with: Wennemer, J. / De Pacuvio inprimis de eius Antiopae, Dulorestis Ilionaeque fragmentis -- Plato ; Nordstrom, J.S. / Platonis Phaedo suethice redditus -- Ostermayer, F. / De historia fabulari in comoediis Plautinis -- Pauer, P. / De rerum ab Agricola in Britannia gestarum narratione Tacitea -- Voretzsch, H.B. / De inscriptione Cretensi qua continetur Lyttiorum et Boloentiorum foedus -- Vorlaender, W. / De Catulli ad Lesbiam carminibus -- Tyrwhitt, T. / Dissertatio de Babrio fabularum Aesopearum scriptore -- Unger, R.A. / Libri primi Thebanarum rerum specimen -- Urlichs, L. von / Skopas in Attika -- Fritsche, F.V. / Quaestiones Lucianeae -- Hyperides ; Schneidewin, F.W. / Hyperidis orationes duae ex papyro Ardeniano editae -- Schneidewin, F.W. / Diana Phacelitis et Orestes apud Rheginos et Siculos -- Seyffert, O. / Quaestiones metricarum particula : de bacchiacorum versuum usu Plautino -- Weyland, P. / De Nubibus Aristophanis -- Wichers, R.H.E. / De coloniis veterum -- Wellmann, E. / Philosophie des Stoikers Zenon -- Weissenborn, E. / De adjectivis compositis Homericis -- Sudhaus, S. / Prolegomenon ad Philodemi Rhetorica -- Naber, S.A. / Specimen philologicum inaugurale de fide Andocidis orationis De mysteriis -- Volckmann, E. / De Herodiani vita, scriptis, fideque -- Vl̲ker, C.C.C. / Commentationis de C. Cornelii Galli Foroiuliensis vita et scriptis pars prior -- Volkmann, R. / De Nicandri Colophonii vita et scriptis -- Weclewski, S. / De Sophoclis Oedipo Rege commentatio -- Weber, G. / De Gytheo et Lacedaemoniorum rebus navalibus -- Wimmer, H. / Observationes Livianae -- Voelkel, H. / De Chaucorum nomine sedibusque ac rebus gestis -- Zenzes, J. / De Dionysio Minore Syracusorum tyranno -- Ziegeler, E. / De Luciano poetarum judice et imitatore -- Zanolli, A.A. / De Pseudophocylidea -- Ziel, E. / Ueber die dramatische Exposition -- Woelffel, H. / Emendationes in Cornelii Taciti libros -- Wehr, J. / Quaestiones Aristophaneae -- Cobet, C.G. ; Witzschel, A. / Scholia antiqua in Euripidis Tragoedias. Includes bibliographical references.
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Die ethische Terminologie bei Homer, Hesiod und den alten Elegikern und Jambographen.Hoffmann, Martin, January 1914 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Tübingen, 1914. / Includes bibliographical references.
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De similitudinibus imaginibusque apud veteres poetas elegiacosMüller, Carl Hermann, January 1887 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Göttingen, 1887. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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The anticipatory elegy /Rodeman, Juliet M. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996. / "This dissertation is a combination of a critical essay and an original collection of poetry" -- P. ii. Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-43). Also available on the Internet.
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The anticipatory elegyRodeman, Juliet M. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996. / "This dissertation is a combination of a critical essay and an original collection of poetry" -- P. ii. Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-43). Also available on the Internet.
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Evaluative language in Greek lyric and elegiac poetry and inscribed epigram to the end of the fifth century B.C.ERobertson, George Ian Cantlie January 1999 (has links)
This dissertation is a study of the rhetorical uses of evaluative language in Greek lyric and elegiac poetry and inscribed epigram of the period from the seventh to the fifth century B.C.E. The discussion focuses on the poets' evaluations of human worth in three areas, each of which forms a separate chapter: martial valour, the relationship between physical appearance and inner virtue, and political or social values. Within each chapter, particular aspects of the subject under discussion are treated under separate headings. Although the literary material has been treated in various ways in the past, the inclusion of inscribed epigram alongside the other literature in this case offers evidence from a related but distinct branch of poetic tradition for the development and expression of these values; divergences between the literary and the inscriptional tradition can be quite marked, as can the different approaches taken by poets of various genres within the literary material. The attempts of previous scholarship to define clear and consistent systems or codes of value represented in the poetry and to trace their development over this period have been generally unconvincing, but the poets' deployment of evaluative language does show some discernible patterns which appear to be related more to genre and poetic tradition than to the purely chronological processes of development that have been proposed by other scholars.
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