The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... of himself by any other name than Tibullus ; cf. 1 , 3 , 55 : 1 , 9 , 83 ; 4 , 13. 13 . 8 Cf. the epigram of Marsus , and Ovid , Trist . 4 , 10 , 51 . i.e. at about seventeen years of age , according to 32 ROMAN ELEGIAC POETS.
... of himself by any other name than Tibullus ; cf. 1 , 3 , 55 : 1 , 9 , 83 ; 4 , 13. 13 . 8 Cf. the epigram of Marsus , and Ovid , Trist . 4 , 10 , 51 . i.e. at about seventeen years of age , according to 32 ROMAN ELEGIAC POETS.
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... Trist . 4. 10 , 6 : cum cecidit fato consul uterque pari , referring to the death of both Hirtius and Pansa in battle in 43 B.C.4 But Propertius also has many parallels with both Tibullus and Ovid , and this line of argument is ...
... Trist . 4. 10 , 6 : cum cecidit fato consul uterque pari , referring to the death of both Hirtius and Pansa in battle in 43 B.C.4 But Propertius also has many parallels with both Tibullus and Ovid , and this line of argument is ...
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... ( Trist . 4 , 10 , 41–54 ; 2 , 463–468 ) that Propertius was older than himself , though in some sense a successor of Tibullus , we find ground for conjecture that Propertius was born not before 48 B.C. , perhaps a little later . As no ...
... ( Trist . 4 , 10 , 41–54 ; 2 , 463–468 ) that Propertius was older than himself , though in some sense a successor of Tibullus , we find ground for conjecture that Propertius was born not before 48 B.C. , perhaps a little later . As no ...
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... Trist . 4 , 10 , 5-6 . 2 Cf. Am . 2 , 16 , 1 sqq .; Trist . 4 , 10 , 3 ; Martinengo , p . 163 . even in a fair way to have an intimate acquaintance INTRODUCTION 55 .
... Trist . 4 , 10 , 5-6 . 2 Cf. Am . 2 , 16 , 1 sqq .; Trist . 4 , 10 , 3 ; Martinengo , p . 163 . even in a fair way to have an intimate acquaintance INTRODUCTION 55 .
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... literary activity of Ovid began probably with the Amores , mostly erotic elegies dealing with the love relations 2 Cf. Schanz , § 291 . 1 Trist . 2 , 207 . between Ovid and Corinna ( probably a type rather than 56 ROMAN ELEGIAC POETS.
... literary activity of Ovid began probably with the Amores , mostly erotic elegies dealing with the love relations 2 Cf. Schanz , § 291 . 1 Trist . 2 , 207 . between Ovid and Corinna ( probably a type rather than 56 ROMAN ELEGIAC POETS.
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