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  1. Propertius in love
    the elegies
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown of Latin literature. Written by Propertius, Rome's greatest poet of love, who was born around 50 b.c., a contemporary of Ovid, these elegies tell of... more

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    These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown of Latin literature. Written by Propertius, Rome's greatest poet of love, who was born around 50 b.c., a contemporary of Ovid, these elegies tell of Propertius' tormented relationship with a woman he calls "Cynthia." Their connection was sometimes blissful, more often agonizing, but as the poet came to recognize, it went beyond pride or shame to become the defining event of his life. Whether or not it was Propertius' explicit intention, these elegies extend our ideas of desire, and of the human condition itself.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Slavitt, David R.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520935846; 0520935845; 0585419612; 9780585419619; 9780520228788; 0520228782; 9780520228795; 0520228790; 1282359495; 9781282359499; 1597348368; 9781597348362
    RVK Categories: FX 186002
    Series: The Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Other subjects: Propertius, Sextus (v50-v15): Elegiae
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 277 pages)
  2. Propertius in love
    the elegies
    Published: (c)2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

    These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown of Latin literature. Written by Propertius, Rome's greatest poet of love, who was born around 50 b.c., a contemporary of Ovid, these elegies tell of... more

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    These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown of Latin literature. Written by Propertius, Rome's greatest poet of love, who was born around 50 b.c., a contemporary of Ovid, these elegies tell of Propertius' tormented relationship with a woman he calls "Cynthia." Their connection was sometimes blissful, more often agonizing, but as the poet came to recognize, it went beyond pride or shame to become the defining event of his life. Whether or not it was Propertius' explicit intention, these elegies extend our ideas of desire, and of the human condition itself

     

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