The Complete Elegies of Sextus Propertius

The Complete Elegies of Sextus Propertius

Author: Sextus Propertius

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2004-06-06

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780691115825

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Vincent Katz offers translations of all 107 known poems by the Augustan poet Sextus Propertius, a contemporary of Ovid. The translations keep as closely as possible to the original syntax, as Propertius' willful compressions & unusual tellings of myth are definitive of his poetics.


Propertius in Love

Propertius in Love

Author: Sextus Propertius

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2002-06-03

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0520935845

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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.


Elegiae Liber 3

Elegiae Liber 3

Author: Propertius

Publisher: Bristol Classical Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Edited with Introduction and Notes by W. A. Camps


The Poems

The Poems

Author: Sextus Propertius

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780192835734

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Of the Greek and Latin love poets, Propertius (c. 50-10 B.C.) is one of those who holds the most immediate appeal for the twentieth-century reader. His helpless infatuation for the sinister figure of his mistress Cynthia forms the main subject of his poetry, and is analyzed with a tormented but witty grandeur in all its changing moods--from ecstasy to suicidal despair. This study includes English verse translations of his work, along with a chronology, explanatory notes, and a brief bibliography.


Cynthia

Cynthia

Author: S. J. Heyworth

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-11-23

Total Pages: 666

ISBN-13: 0191527920

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Propertius is a poet of the Augustan period, a successor of the great Hellenistic elegiac poets Callimachus and Philitas, and a precursor of Ovid. His account of his fictionalized affair with his beloved alter ego Cynthia is the purest expression of the spirit of love elegy, setting them as a pair against war, epic, and (apparently) Augustus himself. This is an author read by virtually all students of Classical Latin. Cynthia provides a lucid attempt to understand and correct the many difficulties in the transmitted text. It consists of a commentary on the whole corpus, together with a prose translation (including alternative versions of ambiguous phrasing). In its clear exposition of technical problems, the book will serve as an introduction to Latin textual criticism in the modern age, and to elegiac poetic style.


Propertius: Elegies Book IV

Propertius: Elegies Book IV

Author: Propertius

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-08-31

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13: 0521819571

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Up-to-date commentary, with introduction and new text, on this important work of Latin poetry.


Sextus Propertius

Sextus Propertius

Author: Francis Cairns

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-08-31

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 0521864577

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A study of Propertius' four books of elegies investigating their sources and motives.


Elegies, I-IV

Elegies, I-IV

Author: Sextus Propertius

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9780806134680

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The Latin poet Propertius (ca. 50–16 B.C.) is considered by many to be the greatest elegiac poet of Rome. Long neglected because of the obscurity of his thought and the vagaries of his syntax, Propertius has now emerged as a writer of compelling originality and intellectual power. In this authoritative edition of Propertius’s elegies, L. Richardson, jr, makes these challenging poems both intelligible and accessible. For students of literature and history alike, Propertius offers insights into the intellectual world of Augustan Rome and Roman society. His perplexities and frustrations, his struggles with himself and with his domineering and capricious mistress Cynthia, and his exhilarations and depressions all strike a surprisingly familiar chord for the modern reader. Through an in-depth introduction and explanatory notes, Richardson strives to make the poems as readable as possible, at the same time examining the complexities and textual difficulties of the texts. Each elegy is accompanied by an introductory note providing a literary interpretation of the poem, followed by full and detailed commentary.