Classical Literary Careers and Their Reception 2010
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The Ovidian career model: Ovid, Gallus, Apuleius, Boccaccio

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“…26. Barchiesi seems to imply this when he comments that Tiresias 'attraversa…la differenza sessuale e le sue asimmetrie' (Barchiesi and Rosati [2007], 174, my emphasis), although the asymmetric relation between the sexes will only surface in Tiresias' verdict.…”
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“…26. Barchiesi seems to imply this when he comments that Tiresias 'attraversa…la differenza sessuale e le sue asimmetrie' (Barchiesi and Rosati [2007], 174, my emphasis), although the asymmetric relation between the sexes will only surface in Tiresias' verdict.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For a list of Ovid's mythological and tragic exempla in the exile poetry, see Broege (1972 Bömer (1969), 488-9, for the belief that the passage is a post-exilic revision; cf. Williams (1994), 175, for caution; see also Barchiesi -Hardie (2010), 70-78, on how Apuleius seems to read the Actaeon episode from a post-exilic perspective.…”
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“…fr. 2.9 Courtney (... Kato, iudice te vereor), με τις οξυδερκείς επισημάνσεις τωνBarchiesi-Hardie (2010) 67-68. Πρβ.…”
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