Glacle Aspersvs Macvlis: Juvenal 5. 104

Classical Quarterly 15 (01):121- (1965)
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Abstract

The reader of Juvenal's fifth satire, making his way through the new Oxford text edited by W. V. Clausen, finds the sweep of the poet's indignant rhetoric interrupted by the obeli of 104. Reference to Clausen's paper which he quotes in support of his proposed reading glaucis sparsus reveals that he proceeds from the assumption that the line is corrupt, and evidence that this is the case must be sought elsewhere

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Juvenal 5.104: Text and intertext.Ben Cartlidge - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):370-377.

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Pike and Eel: Juvenal 5, 103–6.A. Y. Campbell - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):46-.

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