Etymological Wordplay and Poetic Succession in Lucretius

Eilis Loftus
Sunday 18 July 2021

By Monica R. Gale

Abstract: Gale argues that Lucretius uses a series of allusive etymologies to playfully express a fundamental aspect of his own conception of the De Rerum Natura.

Published in Classical Philology, Vol. 96, No. 2 (2001), pg. 168-172

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