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Author | Message | | Posted on Mon Oct 18, 2010 22:28:43 | |
| | Hello, everyone,
I'm writing an assignment on Catullus' inspiration from Callimachus (ΚαλλίμαÇοÂ), so I was wondering if anyone knows if you can get his text - that is, the one corresponding to Catulls 66, sc. "The Lock of Berenice" - on the net somewhere?
It would be lovely to have an editable text on my desktop that I could use in my upcoming paper, without having to put in all the letters one by one. 
My best to you all! - August | |  | August Holst Thomsen
M.A.-student in Latin and Spanish Language & Culture University of Copenhagen
modo huc, modo illuc |
| | Posted at Tue Oct 19, 2010 07:11:10 | Quote |
| | Quote: | | | | I'm writing an assignment on Catullus' inspiration from Callimachus (ΚαλλίμαÇοÂ), so I was wondering if anyone knows if you can get his text - that is, the one corresponding to Catulls 66, sc. "The Lock of Berenice" - on the net somewhere? |
Do you have access to JSTOR? If so, try this:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/262853
All the best,
Chris | |
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