The Sacrifice of Iphigeneia: An Example of ‘Distribution’ of a Lucretian Theme in Virgil

Classical Quarterly 34 (2):406-412 (1984)
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Abstract

In his discussion of Virgilian imitations of Lucretian phraseology Cyril Bailey examines the phenomenon of what he terms the ‘doublet’, that is, the procedure whereby Virgil imitates separate elements of a Lucretian phrase at different points in his own work. Take, for example, De Rerum Natura 1. 210–12: esse videlicet in terris primordia rerum, quae nos fecundas vertentes vomere glebas terraique solum subigentes cimus ad ortus.

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