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    Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science.Daryn Lehoux, A. D. Morrison & Alison Sharrock (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    The volume unites the three aspects - poetry, philosophy, and science - found in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura. With ten original essays and an analytical introduction, the volume aims not only to combine different approaches within single covers, but to offer responses to the poem by experts from all three scholarly backgrounds.
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    Alternae Voces—Again.Alison Sharrock - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):570-.
    There is a persistent tradition of reading Propertius 1.10, according to which the Gallus addressed by the poem is the elegiac poet, and the poem itself is a description, not, or not only, of Gallus and his girl in bed but of Propertius reading Gallus’ love elegy.1 In CQ 39 , 561–2, James O'Hara suggests that the phrase ‘in alternis vocibus’ in Prop. 1.10.10 is a hint at amoebean verse, and as such may refer to the amoebean elegiac experiments by (...)
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    The Latin Winter.Alison Sharrock - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):33-.
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    Funny Words in Plautine Comedy.Alison Sharrock - 2011 - American Journal of Philology 132 (3):510-513.
    It is a well-known fact that anyone addicted to jokes based on wordplay deserves to be punished. My mathematician father was such a one. A mathematician friend of his, never previously known to display any signs of possessing a sense of humor, once wholly redeemed himself in the eyes of my revered parent by telling how, on a recent trip to China, he had been reminded of his colleague when seeing a sign giving a shop owner's name: Yu Pun Wong. (...)
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    Amatory Ovid D. Jones: Enjoinder and Argument in Ovid's Remedia Amoris. (Hermes Einzelschriften, 77.) Pp. 119. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1997. DM 54. ISBN: 3-515-07078-8. J. L. Arcaz, G. Laguna Mariscal, A. Ramirez de Verger (edd.): La obra amatoria de Ovidio: Aspectos textuales, interpretación literaria y pervivencia . Pp. xii + 249. Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas, 1996. ISBN: 84-7882-244-. [REVIEW]Alison Sharrock - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):60-.
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    In Memoriam Don Fowler (S.J.) Heyworth, (P.G.) Fowler, (S.J.) Harrison (edd.) Classical Constructions. Papers in Memory of Don Fowler, Classicist and Epicurean. Pp. xvi + 368, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Cased, £55. ISBN: 978-0-19-921803-. [REVIEW]Alison Sharrock - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):463-.
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    P. A. Miller (ed.): Latin Erotic Elegy: An Anthology and Reader. Pp. ix + 486. London and New York: Routledge, 2002. Paper. ISBN: 0-415-24372-6(0-415-24371-8 hbk). [REVIEW]Alison Sharrock - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):489-489.
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