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A commentary on Propertius, Book 3

S.J. Heyworth & J.H.W. Morwood

Oxford University Press, 2011

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Text of Book 3 in Latin verse with English prose translation; introd. and commentary in English

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

The most passionate, individual, and controversial of the Latin love elegists, Propertius in Book 3 covers a broad range of subject matter and a vast geographical reach. After books focused on his mistress Cynthia, he maintains his elegiac role but expands his range to provide a lover's commentary on life, discussing luxury, nudity, art, the empire, and the dangers of travel for profit and war. This detailed commentary uses the text recently published in the Oxford Classical Texts series, and sets out to build on the richness of the material in the book by providing clear introductions to the genres the poems explore - the Greek elegy of Callimachus, epic, tragedy, hymn and epigram - and to topics such as patronage, philosophy, and the images of love as slavery and as warfare.

Table of Contents

  • INTRODUCTION
  • BOOK 3: TEXT
  • COMMENTARY

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