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Venus, Varro and the vates: toward the limits of etymologizing interpretation

Keywords: etymology , etymological word-play , Venus , Varro , De Lingua Latina , Propertius , Sulpicia , Ovid

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This paper on Roman etymologizing and etymological word-play was orginally conceived in the 1990s as a response to Robert Maltby’s Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies.Section 1 offers a snap-shot of etymological word-play inaction in Augustan elegy; the focus is on plays associatedwith the name of Venus, in Propertius and in the poems of theCorpus Tibullianum associated with Sulpicia. Section 2 turnsfrom the poet to the grammarian, and briefly considers the language used to expound etymologies in Varro’s De Lingua Latina. Section 3 employs readings of Varro and of Ovid to adumbrate larger epistemological issues connected with etymology and etymological word-play in its Roman cultural contexts, and in modern critical practice.

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