Propertius, 2. 30 A and B

Classical Quarterly 21 (1):204-213 (1971)
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The difficulties of this poem have led scholars to employ surgery of various sorts upon it.This article attempts to show that surgery is unnecessary and that, given a fuller exegesis and a partial reinterpretation of subject-matter, the poem can be read as a single and consistent piece.

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Gallus and The Culex.Duncan F. Kennedy - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):371-.

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