2012
DOI: 10.1515/tc-2012-0007
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Daphnis’ deductum nomen / carmen in Silius’ Sicilian Pastoral (Pun. 14.462–76)

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“…21 In a bucolic context, it is inevitable that deductum […] nomen evokes Virgil's deductum […] carmen (Ecl. 6.5), as noted by Augoustakis (2012) title and 139. As deductum […] nomen is here said of the latter-day Daphnis who moves from the bucolic to the epic world, we have the same kind of inversion as in Calpurnius (see n. 19).…”
Section: 21: Mille Meae […] Agnae)mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…21 In a bucolic context, it is inevitable that deductum […] nomen evokes Virgil's deductum […] carmen (Ecl. 6.5), as noted by Augoustakis (2012) title and 139. As deductum […] nomen is here said of the latter-day Daphnis who moves from the bucolic to the epic world, we have the same kind of inversion as in Calpurnius (see n. 19).…”
Section: 21: Mille Meae […] Agnae)mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Augoustakis (2012); 146-148 on Calpurnius; quotation at 146. For his interpretation of Calpurnius, Augoustakis refers toKarakasis (2011) 239-279.…”
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