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A SLIM GIRL AND THE FAT OF THE LAND IN THEOCRITUS, ID. 101

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2012

JONAS GRETHLEIN*
Affiliation:
University of Heidelbergjonas.grethlein@skph.uni-heidelberg.de
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Abstract

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Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 2012

References

1 Translations are taken, with modifications, from: D.A. Campbell (ed. and tr.), Greek Lyric I: Sappho, Alcaeus (Cambridge, MA, 1982); A.H. Sommerstein (ed. and tr.), The Comedies of Aristophanes IX: Frogs (Warminster, 1996); A.S.F. Gow, Theocritus (Cambridge, 1952); A.W. Mair and G.R. Mair (edd. and trr.), Callimachus: Hymns and Epigrams; Lycophron; Aratus (Cambridge, MA, 1989); C.A. Trypanis (tr.), Callimachus: Aetia, Iambi, Lyric Poems, Hecale, Minor Epic and Elegiac Poems and other Fragments (Cambridge, MA, 1978); W.R. Paton (ed. and tr.), The Greek Anthology I: Books I–VI (Cambridge, MA, 2009); G. Lee (tr.), Virgil's Eclogues (Liverpool, 1980). I wish to thank audiences at the Universities of Bamberg, Heidelberg and Crete as well as Markus Asper, Bill Furley and CQ's anonymous reader for their comments.