Abstract
In the rather delicate matter of giving a title to this essay on titles, I take my cue from the novel under Paul Auster's name, Leviathan: this paper is named after a monster. The tityrus is a mythical beast, a cross between a sheep and a goat (OED), a creature epitomising the tendency of titles to mark the crossing of borderlines in the law and in literature.
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Horn, N., (1994) “Tityrus”, Law Text Culture 1(1), 48-62. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.582
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