A short companion to Tibullus and the Corpus Tibullianum

A short companion to Tibullus and the Corpus Tibullianum

by Hans Christian Günther

Book 22 of Studia Classica et Mediaevalia --

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This book offers a concise, yet comprehensive companion volume to Tibullus and the Corpus Tibullianum by Kevin Newman, Robert Maltby and Peter Knox.0Hans-Christian Günther is Professor of Classics at the University of Freiburg. He has published extensively on Augustan Poetry (i.a. Brill's Companion to Propertius and Brill's Companion to Horace), ancient and modern Greek poetry and philosophy. He is also the author of numerous verse translations from Latin, Italian, Modern, Greek, Georgian, Japanese and Chinese.00From the contents: 0Preface by the editor /Kevin Newman: The Interpretation of Tibullus / Robert Maltby:The Language, Style and Meter of Tibullus / Peter Knox: The Corpus Tibullianum / Bibliography / Register / Index locorum. 0.

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