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The date of Lygdamus, and his relationship to Ovid
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2018
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- Meeting Report
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- Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society (Second Series) , Volume 5: New Series , 1959 , pp. 15 - 22
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- Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press 1959
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page 17 note 1 My arguments here are pretty well the same as those of Lenz in P.W., R.E. XIII, coll. 2221–2.
page 18 note 1 Lenz, op. cit. col. 2220 is here content to say that the example of Ariadne is ‘thoroughly awkward and far-fetched’, but he does not say why. I think I have expressed what he must have meant.
page 20 note 1 Wiener Studien, LXX (1957), pp. 199 ff.Google Scholar
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