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Damon, Phillip.
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Modes of analogy in ancient and medieval verse.
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Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1973.
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BJL 6th Floor
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DUE 13-06-24
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pp.261-334.
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Originally issued in 1961 as University of California publications in classical philology, v.15, no.6, p.261-334.
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Author
Damon, Phillip.
Series
University of California publications in classical philology ; v.15 ; no.6
Subject
Literature -- General -- History and criticism -- Poetry.
Classical literature.
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University of California.
Descript
pp.261-334.
Note
Originally issued in 1961 as University of California publications in classical philology, v.15, no.6, p.261-334.
Author
Damon, Phillip.
Series
University of California publications in classical philology ; v.15 ; no.6
Subject
Literature -- General -- History and criticism -- Poetry.
Classical literature.
Alt author
University of California.
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
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BJL 6th Floor
PN 1065 D1
8 WEEK LOAN
DUE 13-06-24
Subject
Literature -- General -- History and criticism -- Poetry.
Classical literature.
Descript
pp.261-334.
Note
Originally issued in 1961 as University of California publications in classical philology, v.15, no.6, p.261-334.
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University of California.
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