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Échinard-Garin, P., "La douceur de Stace dans la Thébaïde," Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé (1992): 31-46 • His poetry is dominated by dulcedo much more than by violence or excess. |
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Eden, P.T., "Adnotationes in P. Papini Stati Thebaida (II)," Mnemosyne 51.5 (1998): 597-600 • On 7.178-82, 7.185-88, 7.354-58, 7.683-84, 9.724-25, 11.57-59, and 12.474-76, with brief notes on 5.497, 12.491-92, 10.317, 3.710, 4.585, 10.669, 12.188, and 12.622. |
Eden, P.T., "Problems of Text and Interpretation in Statius, Thebaid I-VI," Classical Quarterly 48.1 (1998): 320-324 • On 1.529-32, 2.26-31, 2.246-53, 3.269-70, 4.414-18, 5.236-39, and 6.355-61. |
Eden, P.T., "Problems of Text and Interpretation in Statius, Thebaid VII-XI," Classical Quarterly 49.1 (1999): 332-36 • On 7.351-53 and 404-405; 8.162-63 and 695-98; 10.470-72 and 930-34; and 11.239-50. |
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Engelmann, A., "Ueber die Handschriften der Silven des Statius," Hermes 38 (1903): 285-91 • Believes that the Madrid manuscript is copied from the copy Poggio had made. |
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Ercole, P., "Stazio e Giovenale," Rivista Indo-Greca-Italica di Filologia, Lingua, Antichità 15 (1931) 43-58 • In Sat. 4, Juvenal amuses himself by ridiculing the plans of Domitian that S. treated with great seriousness. This railing treatment returns in Sat. 7.82-7. • Review: Hosius, Philologische Wochenschrift (1932): 717. |
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