WITH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY H. E. BUTLER, M.A. PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY H LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN MCMXVI Se PREFACE A FEW words are necessary in connection with the text contained in this volume. There are a number of passages in Propertius where it cannot be said that any certain emendation has been made. In such cases I have inserted the most plausible correction in the text, in order not to confuse readers of the translation. I do not wish it to be supposed that I regard such corrections as certain. In some cases they are only a pis aller. Propertius presents such difficulties to the translator that an apology for its deficiencies is perhaps unnecessary. No one is more sensible of them than myself. I have attempted, as far as possible, to keep close to the Latin, even in cases-and they are not a few-where from the point of view of style a free paraphrase would have been in many ways preferable. LONDON, 1912 H. E. BUTLER |