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The Amores - Dickinson College CommentariesA near contemporary of Propertius was Albius Tibullus (born between 55 and 48 BC; died in 19 BC), who wrote two books of elegies, the first at about the time of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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[PDF] Recent Work on Tibullus - UR Scholarship RepositoryDamer | Recent Work on Tibullus. 445. The poet Albius Tibullus was born between 60 and 55 B.C.E. in the region of Pedum, east of Rome (Hor. Ep. 1.4.2), and he ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] Elegies Book 1 1.1-28 - University of Florida Press: JournalsThe soldier and poet Albius Tibullus was born east of Rome in Pedum or Gabii between 60-55 BCE. According to an epigram attributed to Domitius Marsus ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Tibullus, Albius | Oxford Classical DictionaryAlbius Tibullus, born between 55 and 48 bce. A short Life, possibly derived from *Suetonius, tells us that he was good-looking (cf. Hor.Epist. 1. 4.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Tibullus in first place (Chapter 4) - The Cambridge Companion to ...From the Vita and other sources we can deduce that Tibullus was probably born in the late 50s or early 40s bc, that he was of equestrian rank, that he served ...
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[PDF] UntitledAlbius Tibullus was born between 55 and 49 bc. He wrote two books of elegies, the first, addressed to Delia, was published in. 27 or 26 bc, the second, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Augustan Attitudes of the Poetic Persona of TibullusIn one of his poems, OVid relates that Tibullus was survived by his mother and a sister.1 Other references to. Tibullus in Roman literature yield no other ...
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Milestones in the Career of Tibullus - jstorMESSALLA'S PROCONSULSHIP IN AQUITANIA. The first chronological peg in Tibullus 1.7 is the date of Messalla's campaign in. Aquitania. The opening lines of the ...
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"Albi", "Ne Doleas": Horace and Tibullus - jstorThis paper will consider the question of whether Horace, in addressing Albius in Carm. 1.33 and Epist. 1.4, is actually referring to. Tibullus the elegist.
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TIBULLUS, Elegies | Loeb Classical LibraryTibullus died young, leaving behind but two works, the Delia and the Nemesis: now the former contains 10 poems, the latter only 6.Missing: circumstances fever Tibur son Asia Minor
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Tibullus and Sulpicia (55 BC–19 BC) - The PoemsHERE LIES TIBULLUS WASTED BY INEXORABLE DEATH,. WHILE FOLLOWING MESSALLA BY LAND AND SEA. But I, since I'm fitted ever for tender Love,. I'll lead Venus ...Missing: Asia Minor scholarly
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Ovid (43 BC–17) - The Amores: Book III - Poetry In TranslationOvid - The Amores Book III - in a new freely downloadable translation. ... Translated by A. S. Kline © Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved. This work may be ...
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[PDF] UC Santa Barbara dissertation template - eScholarshipMost scholars agree that Tibullus Book 1 was published in 27 or 26 BCE. Scholars who take this interpretation consider Messalla's triumph over Aquitania on ...
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The Poet-Lover in Augustan Elegy - jstorTibullus' Delia is a grasping, faithless courtesan after the fashion of Cynthia. Unlike Cynthia, she remains a background figure, a woman around whom the poet.
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(PDF) Laus Messallae in the First Book of the Corpus TibullianumThe paper notes that Tibullus mixes the genethliacon and hymn genres in 1.7, subtly avoiding direct military glorification while incorporating pastoral themes.
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[PDF] Gender Reversals and Intertextuality in Tibullusthe gender of his intertextual references destabilizes gender as a biological, social, and even grammatical category in his elegies. In. 1.8, Tibullus draws ...
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1996.3.5, Murgatroyd, Tibullus II - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewMar 5, 1996 · Murgatroyd's commentary is long—305 pages for the 6 elegies of Tibullus II. The commentary on the 10 elegies of Book 1 is 333 pages. For ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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The Latin love elegists (Part II)Ovid claims that he at least caught a glimpse of Virgil, who died in 19 bc (cf. Vit. Don. 35); that Tibullus, who also reportedly passed away in 19 bc (Dom.
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INTRODUCTION: Recent Work on Tibullus - jstorValerius Messalla Corvinus, whose patronage later extended to Ovid and ... he rejects both the countryside and military service in favor of the city and.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Horace and the Poetology of Tibullus' Elegy 2.1 - jstorAbstract : In his elegy 2.1, where he appears as a uates in a rustic festival, Tibullus reveals many aspects of his poetic programme and justifies his ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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[PDF] Tibullus and the Language of Latin Elegy - The British AcademyCairns, E (1972), Generic Composition in Greek and Roman Poetry (Edinburgh). -(1979), Tibullus: a Hellenistic Poet at Rome (Cambridge). -(1983), 'Propertius ...
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[PDF] Until death? The afterlife in Latin love elegy - OpenBUFeb 3, 2025 · “In Memory of Tibullus: Ovid's Remembrance of Tibullus 1.3 in Amores 3.9 and Tristia 3.3.” Arethusa 38: 367–86. Hutchinson, Gregory. 2006 ...Missing: Tibur | Show results with:Tibur
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The Invention of Sulpicia - jstorApollo and Hyacinthus. The force of these all. Sulpicia's love as active and even masculine in other citations of both Tibullus and Sulpic. Doncieux 1891.79 ...
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Corpus Tibullianum, Book 3### Summary of Book 3 of the Corpus Tibullianum
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(R.) Maltby Book Three of the Corpus Tibullianum. Introduction, Text ...Jun 9, 2022 · This is the first English commentary devoted solely to the entirety of [Tib.] 3, including the hexameter Laudes Messallae (poem 7), the verse ...
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TIBULLUS, Elegies | Loeb Classical Library1–6, By “Lygdamus” (his love for Neaera) ; 7, Panegyric of Messalla (hexameters), (4.1) ; 8-12, “The Garland of Sulpicia”, (4.2-6) ; 13-18, By “Sulpicia” (her love ...Missing: numbering | Show results with:numbering
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Sulpicia, the Auctor de Sulpicia and the Authorship of 3. 9 and 3. 11 ...The traditional authorship attribution of Tibullus 3.9 and 3.11 to an auctor de Sulpicia is unfounded. Parker argues these poems are genuinely by Sulpicia, ...
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The authorship of Tibullus 3.9: Methods and CriteriaFabre-Serris, Jacqueline, 'The authorship of Tibullus 3.9: Methods and Criteria', in Tristan E. Franklinos, and Laurel Fulkerson (eds), Constructing Authors ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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[TIBULLUS] 3.7.175: AN EMENDATION | The Classical QuarterlyDec 15, 2020 · First, both panegyrists consider themselves unqualified for adequately celebrating Messalla's deeds. Second, both employ the idea that gods, ...
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The Latin elegiac couplet (Chapter 23) - Cambridge University PressThough the hexameter comes first in the couplet, it is in fact the non-spondaic second half of the elegiac pentameter that preconditions the start of the ...
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[PDF] CALLIMACHUS AND ROMAN POETRYThe poet is not in the habit of men- tioning his sources of inspiration. It seems that Callimachus' influence is not yet too strong in Tibullus, although.Missing: priamel | Show results with:priamel
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Make War Not Love (Chapter 4) - Texts and Violence in the Roman ...As the Tibullan collection effects its ring-composition, then, so a 'cycle of violence' completes itself, dragging into its orbit the violence disclaimed by the ...
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Militia and Longae Viae Tibullus and Messalla Corvinus in the First ...How does the relationship between Tibullus and Messalla influence Tibullus's actions?add. Tibullus's loyalty to Messalla compels him to pursue military ...Missing: Aquitania | Show results with:Aquitania
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[PDF] Richard Anthony Whitaker PhD thesisring-composition in which the point to be illustrated by the mythic story and the main point of that story, are immediately juxtaposed at the beginning and ...
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(PDF) Luxury as a theme in Latin love elegy - Academia.edu(2.4.21-24) In 2.3 Tibullus had not said exactly how the luxuries were acquired, but here in 2.4 the degradation of the elegiac persona would seem to be ...
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[PDF] Burial and Bodies in Tibullus and Propertius - CAMWSIt is not death itself that Tibullus fears. It is the prospect of a neglected, unmourned death that agonizes him. Similarly, Propertius tells Cynthia that ...Missing: family equestrian father's scholarly
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7 Nature, Culture, and the Puella AnusTibullus programmatically introduces the carpe diem motif as a rhetorical strategy aimed at securing Delia's erotic affections before unseemly old age creeps up ...
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SUETONIUS, Lives of Illustrious Men. Poets. TibullusSuetonius, Lives of Illustrious Men. Poets. Tibullus · LCL 38: 474-475 ... Written by Domitius Marsus. Cf. Jul. ii. Messala was sent to Aquitania ...
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ANCIENT 'ETYMOLOGY' AND TIBULLUS - jstorThe Vita Tibulli, probably Suetonian in origin and hence reliable, states that T military decorations in the Aquitanian War under Messalla Corvinus' command ...
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[PDF] Manuscripts of the Latin Classics 800-1200 - OAPEN LibraryMore importantly, this review indicates that the diocese of Liège was central to the transmission of. Tibullus before the twelfth century. Table 1 presents the ...
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Reviser's Preface (1988) - TIBULLUS, Elegies | Loeb Classical LibraryThe earliest complete copy extant is the codex Ambrosianus (A: about 1375), which may be the source of all later mss. However, there also exists Scaliger's ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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The Manuscript Tradition of Propertius 0802055818, 9780802055811This study, the fullest survey of the manuscripts so far, considers the affiliation of more than 140 complete or partial witnesses and offers a thorough ...Missing: 9th | Show results with:9th
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Full text of "An introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable ...Full text of "An introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin classics; including an account of Polyglot Bibles; ...
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Rewriting the Virgilian Career: The Scaligers and the Appendix ...It was in Lyon in 1572 that Scaliger's groundbreaking edition of the Appendix was finally published, five years after he had prepared the first version for ...
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Catullus. Tibullus. Pervigilium Veneris - Loeb Classical LibraryThe Pervigilium Veneris, a poem of not quite a hundred lines celebrating a spring festival in honour of the goddess of love, is remarkable both for its beauty.Missing: tradition | Show results with:tradition
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Tibullus: Elegies II - Oxford Scholarly Editions OnlinePaul Murgatroyd (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press ; Published in print: 2002 ; ISBN: 9780198149613 ; Published online: July 2015 ; EISBN: 9780191819230 ; DOI: ...Missing: Osiris harvest 2.4
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Tibullus : elegies : text, introduction and commentary. ARCA ...Feb 1, 2004 · A considerably more ambitious scholarly commentary on Tibullus' elegies, a close relative to JC McKeown's magisterial commentary on the three books of Ovid's ...
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Reading Sulpicia: Commentaries 1475-1990Feb 24, 2003 · 5 (“Sulpicia Americana: Smith's Twentieth-Century Commentary”) Skoie looks at the well-known and still used commentary on Tibullus (books 1, 2 ...
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Ovid's Remembrance of Tibullus 1.3 in Amores 3.9 and Tristia 3.3Oct 14, 2005 · In Tristia 3.3, Ovid revisits Tibullus 1.3, apparently finding cold comfort in sharing similar circumstances with Tibullus. Both poets complain ...
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Ovid (43 BC–17) - Tristia: Book V - Poetry In TranslationTibullus, with his winning nature, would be better. Ah, why was my Muse ever playful? But I pay the penalty, in Scythian Danube's lands,. the player with ...
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Martial, Epigrams - ToposText§ 8.73 TO INSTANTIUS RUFUS: Instantius, than whom ... The beautiful Nemesis gave fame to the wit of Tibullus; while Lesbia inspired the learned Catullus.
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Apuleius, Apology 10 - Living PoetsJun 27, 2014 · Apuleius, Apology 10. How to quote this translation. hic illud etiam ... Tibullus, because she is Plania in his heart, but Delia in his verse.
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A New Commentary on Tibullus - jstoraspects of Tibullus' poetry already documented and discussed by Murgatroyd, whose commentary on Book 1 is on a very comparable scale, on Book 2 considerably ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hell is Other Poets: Tibullus, Ovid and Statius in Queer ElysiumAug 15, 2025 · Indeed, the Tibullan echoes are all the louder if we have been attuned to Statius' repeated allusions to Amores 3.9, the poem on Tibullus' death ...