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  1. Alibis (The poetics of Callimachus within the multi-ethnic and expatriate socio-political and cultural context of Ptolemaic Alexandria).Daniel L. Selden - 1998 - Classical Antiquity 17 (2):288.
    This is a general reading of Callimachus' work within the socio-political context of Ptolemaic Alexandria. "Alibis" refers to the constitutionally expatriate nature of the populace and culture established there, which in Callimachus gives rise to a poetics based on the principles of displacement and convergence. Close analysis of a wide variety of passages, drawn principally from the epigrams, Aetia, and Hymns, demonstrates how the "order of the alibi" informs all major aspects of the poet's work, from the lexical make-up of (...)
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  • Julian of Ascalon.Joseph Geiger - 1992 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 112:31-43.
    Students of ancient metrology have long since been acquainted with a short tract, though so far none seems to have been aware of the fact that it has been published in four different versions: Themanuale legum, orHexabiblos, of Constantine Harmenopulos, a Byzantine compilation dating from 1345 and transmitted in a great number of manuscripts, has been published a number of times since theeditio princepsof 1540; the most accessible edition, with Latin translation and some notes, is that of Heimbach. In book (...)
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