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  1. The land of King Mane. A pun at Horace, odes 1.22.15.R. W. Cowan - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):322-.
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  • An Acrostic in Vergil ( Aeneid 7. 601–4)?D. P. Fowler - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (01):298-.
    In any competition for monuments of wasted labour the collection of accidental acrostics in Latin poets published by I. Hilberg would stand a good chance of a prize. But amongst his examples of ‘neckische Spiele des Zufalls’ is one I am gullible enough to believe may be more significant. In Aeneid 7. 601–15 Vergil describes the custom of opening the gates of war in a long anacoluthic sentence, the first four lines of which run: Mos erat Hesperio in Latio, quern (...)
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  • Q. Horati Flacci Opera.Philip Levine & F. Klingner - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (1):85.
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  • Mena Mane Ad Cenam Venit: Zu Horaz Ep. 7.60-76.Wolfgang Kofler - 1997 - Mnemosyne 50 (3):342-346.
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  • The Pun and the Moon in the Sky: Aratus' Λεπτη Acrostic.Mathias Hanses - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):609-614.
    Aratus has been notorious for his wordplay since the first decades of his reception. Hellenistic readers such as Callimachus, Leonidas, or ‘King Ptolemy’ seem to have picked up on the pun on the author's own name atPhaenomena2, as well as on the famous λεπτή acrostic atPhaen.783–6 that will be revisited here. Three carefully placed occurrences of the adjective have so far been uncovered in the passage, but for a full appreciation of its elegance we must note that Aratus has set (...)
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  • Two Virgilian acrostics: Certissima signa?Denis Feeney & Damien Nelis - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (02):644-646.
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  • Puns and Poetry in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura.Diskin Clay & J. M. Snyder - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (2):220.
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