Amor the Great in Propertius 1.19.12 (original) (raw)

Vale, Amor! A lecture on Propertius III, 24-25

2012

In this talk, I try to demonstrate a bit how an Ancient book can be consciously organized by its author, pointing out, through the reading of a specific poem, Propertius’ III, 24-25, editorial relationships between poems and books – relationships which are established by common topoi, by common res, by common vocabulary. [In English]

Augustus and Eurycles

Rheinisches Museum, 1992

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Galen and the Library at Antium

Classical Philology, Vol. 108, No. 3, July 2013, pp. 240-251

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Oracles of a Quadragenarian Latin Teacher

Classical World, 2006

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Lugalbanda and Hermes (Classical Philology, 2005)

Classical Philology, 2005

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Antiquity and Christianity

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Dialogus 5.3-10.8: A Reconsideration of the Character of Marcus Aper (Article)

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The Reditus Regni ad Stirpem Karoli Magni: A New Look

French Historical Studies, 1971

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