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The Ancients in the Moderns - Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition in English Poetry. By Douglas Bush. Pp. viii+360. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (London: Milford), 1932. Cloth, $4 or 24s. - Classical Mythology in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser. By Henry Gibbons Lotspeich. Pp. x + 126. Princeton: University Press, 1932. Paper, 12s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

H. J. Rose
Affiliation:
University of St. Andrews.

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1 Trifles are, on p. viii, Poeticum Astronomicum for Poetica Astronomica (the Greek gen. plur. in van Staveren's running title has been misinterpreted), and on p. 52, ‘Sp. is following oral tradition’ in misnaming Damon's friend Pythias. He would find it so spelled in his Valerius Maximus; see Le Comte, F. C., Historia Damonis et Phintiae (dissert., Leiden, 1847), p. 31Google Scholar, for particulars.