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VI. The Poems (2)

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The four longer poems which constitute the second scroll have received their share of attention. Apart from the standard commentaries, the wedding-hymn for Manlius Torquatus and Junia Aurunculeia has been the subject of an extended commentary by P. Fideli and some pertinent remarks by Gordon Williams; the second wedding-hymn elicited a major article by no less a scholar than E. Fraenkel; Attis and Peleus and Thetis have attracted a host of interpreters.

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