Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Subject "Sappho"
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Gemina nox: Pornographic allusion in Catullus 51
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Catullus 51 may be read as a description of the sexual act of mutual oral-to-genital stimulation popularly known as ‘69’, suggesting a facetious misreading of Sappho 31. In v. 8, supply <tum nisi cunnus>. -
Verbal repetition in Sappho: two wedding song fragments (114, 104a V.)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)