Lygdamus

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BRILL, 1996 - 627 páginas
This volume is an in-depth study of the short poetic cycle of Lygdamus, one of the authors included in Book III of the "Corpus Tibullianum," The Introduction analyzes the controversial "quaestio Lygdamea" (identity and dating of the poet), the relationship between Lygdamus and his beloved, Neaera, the incorporation of his poems into the "Corpus Tibullianum," and the manuscript tradition. This is followed by a rigorous critical edition (taking fully into account the earliest editions and conjectures). Finally, there is a detailed and exhaustive line-by-line and word-by-word commentary on each poem, paying particular attention to elegiac terms and motifs. This is the first comprehensive study of the work of Lygdamus, considered as a poet with his own literary identity.

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Índice

The Quaestio Lygdamea
7
The Ms Transmission of the Corpus Tibullianum
142
Critical Edition
154
Text
164
Bibliography
418
Appendix
533
Index Avctorvm
559
Index Rervm
592
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Ovid, Fasti 1: A Commentary
Steven J. Green
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Fernando Navarro Antolin, Ph.D. (1993) in Classics, University of Seville, is Lecturer in Latin at the University of Cordoba. He has published extensively on Latin elegiac poetry.