Essays on the Greek RomancesHaight, Elizabeth Hazelton
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Essays on the Greek Romances
Haight, Elizabeth Hazelton
Apuleius. Metamorphoses; Greek fiction -- History and criticism
[25]_Pap. Fayûm_, London, 1900, I (pp. 74 ff.) and _Pap. Oxyrh._ 1019
(vol. VII. 1910, pp. 143 ff.), both of the early III century, found
in 1906 and 1910.
[26]Preface to _Chariton’s Chaereas and Callirhoe_, Ann Arbor and
London, 1939. Throughout this chapter I use this translation of
Chariton by Warren E. Blake and the Greek text edited by him,
_Charitonis Aphrodisiensis, de Chaerea et Callirhoe amatoriarum
narrationum libri octo_, Oxford, 1938.
[27]IV. 4, 7-10; IV. 5, 8; IV. 6, 4; IV. 6, 8 (2 letters); VIII. 4, 2-3;
VIII. 4, 5-6.
[28]III. 2.
[29]II. 1.
[30]II. 9.
[31]V. 5.
[32]VI. 2.
[33]I. 1.
[34]I. 6.
[35]III. 2.
[36]VI. 4.
[37]III. 3.
[38]VII. 4.
[39]II. 5.
[40]IV. 3.
[41]VIII. 7, 8.
[42]VII. 1 = _Il._ X. 540.
[43]VI. 2 = _Il._ I. 317.
[44]VII. 4 = _Il._ XIII. 131.
[45]VII. 4 = _Il._ X. 483.
[46]V. 4 = _Il._ IV. 1.
[47]II. 9 = _Il._ XXIII. 66-67.
[48]V. 5 = _Il._ III. 146.
[49]V. 5 = _Odys._ I. 366. See also IV. 7 = _Odys._ XVII. 37; VI. 4 =
_Odys._ VI. 102.
[50]II. 3 = _Odys._ XVII. 485, 487; IV. 1 = _Il._ XXIII. 71; IV. 1 =
_Odys._ XXIV. 83; VI. 4 = _Odys._ XV. 21; VII. 2 = _Il._ XXII.
304-5.
[51]I. 1 = _Il._ XXI. 114.
[52]I. 4 = _Il._ XVIII. 23-25.
[53]III. 5 = _Il._ XXII. 82-83.
[54]IV. 5 = _Il._ XXI. 114.
[55]VI. 1 = _Il._ XXIV. 10-11.
[56]VIII. 1 = _Odys._ XXIII. 296.
[57]III. 5 = _Il._ XXII. 82-83.
[58]II. 9 = _Il._ XXIII. 66-67.
[59]V. 5 = _Il._ III. 146.
[60]Aristide Calderini, _Caritone di Afrodisia, Le avventure di Cherea e
Calliroe_, Torino, 1913, pp. 154-58.
[61]Calderini, _op. cit._, pp. 159-60; V. 8.
[62]IV. 4.
[63]Calderini, _op. cit._, pp. 163-64.
[64]Xenophon of Ephesus, _Ephesiaca_, V. 1.
[65]III. 12; IV. 2.
[66]II. 13, G. Dalmeyda, _Xénophon d’Éphèse, Les Éphésiaques_, Paris,
1926, p. 33, n. 1.
[67]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xiii-xiv.
[68]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xii-xv, xxxviii-ix.
[69]V. 8.
[70]V. 14.
[71]Dalmeyda, op. cit., p. xxiii, for example in the love-story of
Aegialeus, V. 1, 4, for the climax: καὶ ἀπηλαύσοµεν ὦν ἕνεκα
συνήλθοµεν.
[72]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xvi-xviii; Calderini, _op. cit._, p. 85.
[73]I. 8.
[74]V. 10.
[75]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xxiv-xxv.
[76]I. 11.
[77]IV. 2.
[78]I. 12.
[79]V. 10-11.
[80]V. 4.
[81]II. 13; III. 3.
[82]III. 11-12.
[83]IV. 3.
[84]V. 4.
[85]V. 13.
[86]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xvi-xviii.
[87]Calderini, _op. cit._, pp. 120-25.
[88]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xviii-xxiv.
[89]Calderini, _op. cit._, p. 113.
[90]See the story of the old Spartan and his mummy, V. 1.
[91]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, p. xxvii.
[92]Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, pp. xxviii-ix.
[93]I. 2; I. 8.
[94]I. 6, V. 4; II. 1, II. 12; III. 2, I. 12, V. 11.
[95]V. 15.
[96]V. 1.
[97]I. 14.
[98]Chariton, III. 5. See Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, p. xxx.
[99]II. 4. Chariton, V. 10.
[100]_Iliad_, XXII, 389-90; Dalmeyda, _op. cit._, p. xxix.
[101]III. 7; Chariton, I. 6; IV. 1.
[102]V. 8; Chariton, V. 10.
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