The Influence of Art On Description in the Poetry of P Papinius Statius

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2, 56 ff. ). In the Valerius passage the seagods gather to resent the violence being done them by the launching of a ship; but after each god speaks his mind they determine to receive the ship upon their waters: heu quemnam aspicio! nostris modo concitus ausis aequoreos vocat ecce deos Neptunus et ingens concilium, fremere et legem defendere cuncti hortantur.
And Stat. Ach. 2. 56. Here the gods have assembled to see the issue of the contest for the prize of beauty among the goddesses; atque ade
...o lis ilia tuis exorta sub antris concilio superum.
Cf. Silv. In, 2, 4.
40 The Influence of Art on Description by his horrible retinue, Euror, Ira, Pavor, and preceded by ever-wakeful Fama, goes forth to breathe his spirit into the hearts of the Argives, Statius describes Sol as he sinks to his ocean-bed after his long day's toil (TJieb. 3. 409). About him crowd the Nereids and the Horae, his female squires, so to speak, to release his worn-out steeds from the car, and lead them away to their pasture.


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