Conversing After Sunset: A Callimachean Echo in Ovid's Exile Poetry

Classical Quarterly 41 (01):169- (1991)
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Abstract

In his note on lines 27–8 Luck gives two Ovidian parallels for conversation outlasting the day, P. 2.4.11–12 and P. 2.10.37–8, but he makes no reference to lines 2–3 of Callimachus' epigram on Heraclitus of Halicarnassus

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