- A
recusatio is a poem (or part thereof) in
which the poet says he is
supposedly unable or
disinclined to
write the type of poem
which he
originally intended...
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behind Dante's
adverse judgement of
Celestine was the
Thomist concept of
recusatio tensionis, the
unworthy refusal of a task that is
within one's natural...
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morosiora se praestant, nec
facile se
exorari sinunt. Ακκισμός -
ficta recusatio,
simulatio qua quis
utitur fingens se
accipere nolle quod
tamen vult....
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References quatrain quintain recusatio redaction red
herring refrain regency novel regionalism renga A genre...
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pastoral poem
usually containing dialogue between shepherds.
Georgic Recusatio: a poem (or part thereof) in
which the poet
claim that they are supposedly...
- prolusio. Leipzig. Glauthier, Patrick. “Phaedrus,
Callimachus and the
Recusatio to Success.”
classical Antiquity, 28.2, 2009, pp. 248–278. Hartman, Jacobus...
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which contains a
dedication (1–62) of the poem to Germanicus, Ovid's
recusatio, and a
description of the poem's
theme as the
Roman calendar, festivals...
- on epic
themes to
concentrate on love
poetry instead: a new
vision or
recusatio. He
composed like
Stesichorus in a
literary language,
largely Epic with...