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  1. The Clementina: A Christian Response to the Pagan Novel.M. J. Edwards - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):459-.
    The Clementine Recognitions and Clementine Homilies, both of which evolved between the second and the fourth centuries after Christ, are treated all too frequently as material for historians, not for critics. A book on the ancient novel is sufficiently erudite if the author shows that he has read them; the Homilies are omitted in a volume of translations under the title of Collected Ancient Greek Novels. It might be said that this is as it should be, since the Homilies are (...)
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  • The Land of Milk and Honey: Goats, Bees, and the Poetic Identity of Virgil’s Eclogues.Celia Campbell - 2023 - Classical Antiquity 42 (1):19-48.
    This article offers a new perspective on the poetic concerns of the Eclogues by looking at goats as the programmatic poetic symbol of the collection. It shows how Virgil has adapted a new poetic identity for the goats of his pastoral world from the bucolic landscape of Theocritus’ Idylls by borrowing and transforming the established poetic identity of a different animal, the bee. In particular, it traces the significance and intricacies of etymological play and markers to deepen our understanding of (...)
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