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1  T-II|          he.~It didnt harm you, Callimachus, who often confessed~your
2   T-V| impossible, ~and, in my opinion, Callimachus was mistaken:~now I believe
3  ExIV|       words,~Proculus holding to Callimachus’s tender path,~Passer turning
4   Ind|   Pannonian triumph.~ ~Battiades~Callimachus the poet, a descendant of
5   Ind|          104 Ovid used a poem of Callimachus as a model and adopted the
6   Ind|    running into the Black Sea.~ ~Callimachus~The scholar and poet of
7   Ind|          Ibis based on a poem of Callimachus’s. TIV.IX has close similarities
8   Ind|       votive stele attributed to Callimachus or the school of Phidias,
9   Ind|         erotic poet who imitated Callimachus.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet
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