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Introduction;
1. Greek versions;
2. Catullus 64: variants and the virtues of heroes;
3. Death, inconsistency and the Epicurean poet;
4. Voices, variants and inconsistency in the Aeneid;
5. Inconsistency and authority in Ovid's Metamorphoses;
6. Postscript: Lucan's Bellum Civile and the inconsistent Roman epic.
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