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Tibullus : A Commentary

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The work of the Latin elegiac poet Tibullus (c. 55-19 b.c.) is characterized by an artful, witty ""simplicity,"" and it relies on repetition, ambiguity, irony, and paradox for its effect.

His poetry appealed to his countrymen in his own time, as it still does to students today, and this textbook is designed to explain and enhance that appeal.The commentary presented here is limited to the sixteen poems which comprise the first two books of the corpus Tibullianum, that is, to poems authentically by Tibullus.

The notes focus on the needs of students approaching Latin elegy for the first time, but they will also prove useful to the more experienced student of Latin or to scholars in other languages.

The editor has tried to balance matters of fact with occasional fresh interpretations.

One introduction records what is known of the poet's life and discusses the rise of Latin elegy.

The meter of the poems is explained, and Tibullus' style is examined.

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University of Oklahoma Press
0806115602 / 9780806115603
Paperback / softback
30/11/1979
United States
222 pages
121 x 190 mm