Excerpt from Le Récit de la Coupe de Bathyclès dans les Iambes de Callimaque
Mais il est dangereux de juger l'art d'un poète alexandrin d'après notre - goût moderne. Recourons donc aux fragments eux-mêmes, en examinant principalement les premiers vers.
Voici l'exode, qui nous était déjà partiellement connu (cf. Schneider, Call., fr. 82 - 85, 90)
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