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  1. Theocritus' seventh Idyll, Philetas and Longus.E. L. Bowie - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):67-.
    Few years pass without an attempt to interpret Theocritus, Idyll 7. The poem's narrative and descriptive skill, dramatic subtlety and felicity of language are mercifully more than adequate to survive these scholarly onslaughts, so I have less hesitation in offering my own interpretation. The poem's chief problems seem to me to arise from uncertainty as to: Who is the narrator, and why are we kept waiting until line 21 before we are told that he is called Simichidas? Who, or what (...)
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  • Oὐ γὰρ ἴσον Κύκλωπι μελίσδεο: Intertextuality, Metalepsis, and Eulogistic Strategies in EB 58–63.Margherita Maria Di Nino - 2018 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 162 (1):25-54.
    Journal Name: Philologus Issue: Ahead of print.
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  • Theocritus, Idyll i 81–91.Frederick Williams - 1969 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:121-123.
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  • The Origins of Bucolic Representation: Disenchantment and Revision in Theocritus' Seventh "Idyll". Berger - 1984 - Classical Antiquity 3 (1):1-39.
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