The Latin Love Poets: From Catullus to HoraceClarendon Press, 1980 - 316 Seiten Illustrated with copious quotations (all translated) this book offers a full account of the great Latin love poets: Catallus, Propertius, Tibullus, Horace, and Ovid. Set in social and historical context, it combines literary history with literary criticism to reveal something of the personality of the poets themselves. |
Inhalt
Catullus | 19 |
Preliminaries | 62 |
Propertius | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alcaeus ambivalence amicitia Amores amusing attitude beauty belief beloved Book Callimachean Callimachus Catull Catullan Catullus Cicero Clodia conventional Corinna Cornelius Gallus courtesan Cynthia Delia dominae domum dramatic dream Elegiac Elegists Elegy Enipeus epigrams eromenos erotic example exemplum fact feelings foedus Gallus girl Greek haec hair hetaerae Horace Horace's humorous husband illa imagery implies interesting ipse Laodamia Lesbia licet lines love poet love poetry lover Lydia manu Marathus marriage mihi militia amoris mistress monobiblos mood myth mythical Nearchus Nemesis Nisbet and Hubbard nunc Odes otium Ovid Ovid's paraclausithyron passion perhaps pertius Philodemus pleasure poem polymetrics Prop Propertian Propertius Propertius and Tibullus Protesilaus puella Pyrrha quae quam quid quod romantic romantic love romanticism seems semper sense seruitium slave sleep suggests tamen things thought tibi Tibull Tibullan tion uerba uita uttered Venus wife word