The elegies of Albius Tibullus
the Corpus Tibullianum ed. with introd. and notes on books I, II, and IV, 2-14
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Author
Contributions
- Smith, Kirby Flower, 1862-1918. - Contributor
Publication
1978 - Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, [Abt. Verl.], Darmstadt, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
135,500 words, Guess
Page Count
542 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveelegiesofalbiust0000tibu
- ISBN-103534058461
- ISBN-139783534058464
- Goodreads2180902
- Library of Congress Control Number79308078
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- Open LibraryOL4479949M
Classifications
- DDC874/.01
- LCCPA6787 .A2 1978
Description
This is the first full and detailed commentary on the second book of Tibullus' elegies since K. F. Smith's edition of 1913. It takes into account every significant advance in scholarship since then both on Tibullus and elegy in general. The book provides an authoritative Latin text, based on the definitive Oxford Classical Text; an introduction covering such topics as the chronology of Book II, its completeness and construction, and the main characters of the poems; and a comprehensive commentary discussing all aspects of linguistic and literary interest in the poems: the problems of reference and interpretation, for instance, as well diction, style, themes, and metre. There are also introductory essays on each poem, discussing the background situation, genre, and main models. A critical appendix looks at all the textual points that substantially affect the understanding and appreciation of the elegies, a structural appendix explores the structure of the individual poems, and there are full indices.
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