‘Arte Allusiva’ and Alexandrian Epic Poetry

Classical Quarterly 17 (1):85-97 (1967)
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Abstract

Alexandrian epic is ‘arte allusiva’–to use the Pasqualian term—par excellence: the best methodological introduction to this literary feature still remains Herter's monograph. In the following pages I should like to show how certain passages from Callimachus or ApoUonius can be properly understood only if interpreted according to the canons of the ‘arte allusiva’ as practised by the poets.

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