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Emendations in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica Book 4

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Abstract: The paper tackles about a dozen passages from Book 4 of Valerius’ Argonautica , arguing that the poem’s text remains full of unsolved problems. Abstract: Cet article aborde une douzaine de passages tirés du livre 4 des Argonautiques de Valerius Flaccus. Il soutient que le texte du poème fourmille de problèmes non résolus à ce jour.
Title: Emendations in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica Book 4
Description:
Abstract: The paper tackles about a dozen passages from Book 4 of Valerius’ Argonautica , arguing that the poem’s text remains full of unsolved problems.
Abstract: Cet article aborde une douzaine de passages tirés du livre 4 des Argonautiques de Valerius Flaccus.
Il soutient que le texte du poème fourmille de problèmes non résolus à ce jour.

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