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Final Scenes in Quintus of Smyrna, Posthomerica 14 《士麦那的昆图斯》的最后场景,后美国
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.241
Aikaterini Carvounis
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引用次数: 0
Quintus Smyrnaeus und die Tradition des epischen Musenanrufs 声名狼藉的史迈尔修斯
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.29
S. Bär
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引用次数: 7
Quintus of Smyrna and Virgil – A Matter of Prejudice 士麦拿和维吉尔的昆图斯——偏见的问题
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.145
A. James
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引用次数: 3
Fish in Battle? Quintus of Smyrna and the Halieutica of Oppian 战斗中的鱼?士麦拿的昆图斯和奥匹安的哈利乌提卡
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.285
Emily Kneebone
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引用次数: 5
An Introduction to Quintus Smyrnaeus’ Posthomerica
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.1
M. Baumbach, S. Bär
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引用次数: 4
Vorbild und aemulatio: An der Kreuzung von intertextuellen Bezügen in den Totenklagen dreier Frauen in Quintus Smyrnaeus’ Posthomerica: Briseis, Tekmessa und Oinone 就是犯罪多端,因收了三天工资的缘故
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.185
Georgios P. Tsomis
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引用次数: 0
More “Parfit Gentil Knyght” than “Hyrcanian Beast”: The Reception of Neoptolemos in Quintus Smyrnaeus’ Posthomerica 与其说是“赫卡尼亚野兽”,不如说是“帕菲特绅士骑士”:昆塔斯·士迈奈的《后美洲》中对新托勒莫斯的接受
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.307
B. Boyten
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引用次数: 4
Ripresa della tradizione e innovazione compositiva: la medicina nei Posthomerica di Quinto Smirneo 恢复传统和综合创新:第五次睡眠后医学
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.159
Leyla Ozbek
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引用次数: 12
Light and Darkness in Quintus Smyrnaeus’ Posthomerica 2 昆塔斯·士麦奈《后美洲》中的光明与黑暗2
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.85
A. Goția
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引用次数: 1
Nonnus, Quintus and the Sack of Troy 诺努斯,昆图斯和特洛伊之劫
Quintus Smyrnaeus: Transforming Homer in Second Sophistic Epic Pub Date : 2007-01-31 DOI: 10.1515/9783110942507.379
R. Shorrock
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