Elegiae liber 1Cambridge University Press, 1977 - 101 sider Propertius, though his works are small in volume, is one of the foremost poets of the Augustan age, and his writing has a certain appeal to modern tastes (witness the admiration of Ezra Pound). Book I is especially suitable for the reader wanting a representative selection of Propertius' poetry. It stands on its own, having appeared in the first place as a separate collection; it reflects a distinct phase of the poet's activity (and of his emotional development); and it is the book which made his reputation. This edition is designed for the pocket of the university student, but it should find a wider audience among classicists of all ages. The introduction provides the necessary historical and critical background and relates Book I to the rest of the elegies; the notes are helpful and to the point; and the text has a reasonable minimum of apparatus. There are no modern editions of this size and scope. |
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Alphesiboea amanti amor amori atque Baiae Callimachus carmina Catullus codd conjecture context Cornelius Gallus cura Cynthia dative deos dicere dolor dominae ducere Elegy Epod erit etiam Euenus extrema facili fata flumina fortuna Gallus haec Hylas Hypsipyle illa inculto ingrato lacrimis lapillis licet litora longa lover manibus manu meaning meis mihi modo molliter NAFP nec tibi neque nobis noctes nostros nulla nullo nunc ocellis ocellos oscula ossa Ovid parua Perusia phrase poem poet poetry Propertius proxima puella Puteoli quae quam quamuis quid Quintilian quis quod quodcumque reference saepe seems semper sense sibi sidere siluas sint sinus siue sumere tamen Tarpeiae Theocritus Thesproti Thessaly Tibullus Trist Tullus uento uerba uerbis uertice uiro uitae ulla unda verb viii Virg xvii xviii xxii
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