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THE INTERSECTION OF POETIC AND IMPERIAL AUTHORITY IN PHAEDRUS' FABLES1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 November 2010

BRIGITTE B. LIBBY
Affiliation:
Princeton University, Email: blibby@princeton.edu

Abstract

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 2010

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References

1 My thanks to Ted Champlin, John Henderson, Robert Kaster, Joshua Katz and John-Paul Young for reading and improving this paper. I would also like to thank Denis Feeney, my co-presenter at the 2006 Phaedrus Symposium at University of Pennsylvania, for useful discussion of Fable 3.10. The text of Phaedrus is that of B.E. Perry, Babrius and Phaedrus (Cambridge, MA, 1965).