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
[296]Harmon, _op. cit._, III, 231, 233.
[297]Xenophon, _Memorabilia_, II, 1, 21.
[298]See M. Croiset, _op. cit._, Chap. II.
[299]C. 47.
[300]Horace, _Ep._ I. 1, 14.
[301]Harmon, _op. cit._, II, 487, 495.
[302]Harmon, _op. cit._, V, 1.
[303]Harmon, _op. cit._, V, 47-49.
[304]M. Croiset, _op. cit._, pp. 140-43, 188-92.
[305]M. Croiset, _op. cit._, p. 82.
[306]F. Cumont in the _Mémoires couronnées de l’académie de Belgique_,
Vol. XL (1887), summarized by Harmon, _op. cit._, IV, 173.
[307]M. Croiset, _op. cit._, p. 131.
[308]Gildersleeve, _op. cit._, p. 327.
[309]Harmon, _op. cit._, III, 411.
[310]Harmon, _op. cit._, III, 481.
[311]M. Croiset, _op. cit._, p. 176.
[312]Teubner text, I (1896), 319-27; H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _The
Works of Lucian_, II, 27-34.
[313]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _op. cit._, II, 29.
[314]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _op. cit._, II, 33.
[315]M. Croiset, _op. cit._, p. 303.
[316]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _op. cit._, II, 123, C. 27.
[317]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _op. cit._, II, 128-29, CC. 39, 41.
[318]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, _op. cit._, II, 133-35, CC. 54-61.
[319]Gildersleeve, _op. cit._, p. 316.
[320]See Philip Babcock Gove, _The Imaginary Voyage in Prose Fiction_,
New York, 1941.
[321]A secondary Preface to Book II may be found in _Babble Beforehand:
Dionysus_. In it Lucian speaks of a literary novelty he is producing
under the influence of Dionysus and Silenus, an old man’s lengthy
babbling.
[322]I. 4. The translations of the _True History_ are from A. M. Harmon,
_Lucian_, I, 247-357 in _The Loeb Classical Library_.
[323]I. 13.
[324]I. 26.
[325]II. 31.
[326]II. 47.
[327]Gildersleeve, _op. cit._, pp. 318-19.
[328]See E. Rohde, _Der Griechische Roman_, Leipzig, 1914, pp. 204-209;
242-50, 260 ff.; C. S. Jerram, _Luciani Vera Historia_, Oxford,
1887, I, 120 and _passim_; H. W. L. Hime, _Lucian the Syrian
Satirist_, London, 1900, app. pp. 91-95; F. W. Householder, Jr.,
_Literary Quotation and Allusion in Lucian_, New York, 1941.
[329]F. G. Allinson, _Lucian Satirist and Artist_, Boston, 1926, p. 123.
[330]I. 29.
[331]II. 17 and 19.
[332]I. 20, Thuc. V. 18.
[333]I. 16, Her. III. 102.
[334]I. 16, Her. IV. 191.
[335]I. 23, Her. I. 202; IV. 75.
[336]I. 29, Her. II. 62.
[337]I. 40, Her. II. 156.
[338]II. 2, Her. IV. 28.
[339]II. 5, Her. III. 113.
[340]II. 31.
[341]I. 3.
[342]II. 20.
[343]II. 24.
[344]II. 28.
[345]II. 22.
[346]II. 15.
[347]II. 25-26.
[348]II. 35-36.
[349]II. 28, _Odys._ X. 302-306.
[350]II. 33, _Odys._ XIX. 562-67.
[351]II. 46, _Odys._ XII. 37-200.
[352]II. 20.
[353]See M. Croiset, _op. cit._, C. XII, “La fantaisie chez Lucien”; and
F. G. Allinson, _op. cit._, _passim_.
[354]Andrew Lang, _Letters to Dead Authors_, New York, 1893, pp. 53-54.
[355]Ben Edwin Perry, _The Metamorphoses Ascribed to Lucius of Patrae_,
Princeton, 1920.
[356]_Bibl. Cod._ 129, Migne.
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