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Lucan, Pharsalia, 8.283-8.288


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


nanAnd Ephesus lay behind him, and the air Breathed freely on him from the Coan shore. Cnidos he shunned, and, famous for its sun, Rhodos, and steering for the middle deep Escaped the windings of Telmessus' bay; Till rose Pamphylian coasts before the bark, And first the fallen chieftain dared to find In small Phaselis shelter; for therein Scarce was the husbandman, and empty homes Forbad to fear. Next Taurus' heights he saw


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1. Cicero, Brutus, 76 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

76. sit Ennius sane, ut est certe, perfectior; qui si illum, ut simulat, contemneret, non omnia bella persequens primum illud Punicum acerrimum bellum reliquisset. Sed ipse dicit cur id faciat. 'Scripsere,' inquit, 'alii rem vorsibus'—et luculente quidem scripserunt, etiam si minus quam tu polite. Nec vero tibi aliter videri debet, qui a Naevio vel sumpsisti multa, si fateris, vel, si negas, surripuisti.
2. Cicero, Brutus, 76 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

76. sit Ennius sane, ut est certe, perfectior; qui si illum, ut simulat, contemneret, non omnia bella persequens primum illud Punicum acerrimum bellum reliquisset. Sed ipse dicit cur id faciat. 'Scripsere,' inquit, 'alii rem vorsibus'—et luculente quidem scripserunt, etiam si minus quam tu polite. Nec vero tibi aliter videri debet, qui a Naevio vel sumpsisti multa, si fateris, vel, si negas, surripuisti.
3. Cicero, Pro Balbo, 51 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4. Lucan, Pharsalia, 4.678-4.679, 4.705-4.707, 4.749, 7.797-7.802, 8.72-8.85, 8.88-8.105, 8.109-8.110, 8.118-8.120, 8.129-8.133, 8.150-8.156, 8.163-8.164, 8.189, 8.204-8.205, 8.211-8.212, 8.237-8.238, 8.276-8.278, 8.281, 8.284-8.288, 8.292-8.294, 8.317-8.318, 8.335, 8.422-8.447, 8.465, 8.473, 8.477-8.478, 8.485-8.487, 8.498, 8.525-8.526, 8.539, 8.542-8.549, 8.553, 8.559, 8.575-8.661, 8.663-8.711, 8.713-8.742 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

5. Silius Italicus, Punica, 10.504-10.506, 10.565-10.567, 13.714-13.716 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)



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cannae, battle of, compared with pharsalia Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 158
cannae Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
carthaginians, seen as liars and frauds Isaac, The invention of racism in classical antiquity (2004) 329
cato the younger Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
cicero, as reader Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 158, 159
cordus Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
cornelia Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
curio, landing in africa Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
ennius, model / anti-model for lucan Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 158, 159
flaminius Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
funeral Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
gracchus Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
hannibal Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 158, 159; Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
naevius, model and anti-model for lucan Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
naevius Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
paulus, funeral of Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
paulus Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
phoenicians, seen as cheats Isaac, The invention of racism in classical antiquity (2004) 329
pompey, funeral of Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
pompey Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 158, 159; Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
ritual, false Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
ritual Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
scipio (africanus) Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123
scipio africanus Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
sea power and seafaring, landings Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
sea power and seafaring Joseph, Thunder and Lament: Lucan on the Beginnings and Ends of Epic (2022) 159
spectacle' Roumpou, Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature (2023) 123