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- about Propertius outside of his own writing. His praenomen "****tus" is mentioned by Aelius Donatus, a few m****cripts list him as "****tus Propertius", but...
- compact than epic, could be even more beautiful and worthy of appreciation. Propertius linked him to his rival with the following well-known couplet: The 1st-century-AD...
- for writers such as Propertius to expand on this detail and add themes of Tarpeia being unchaste, hence why she was greedy. Propertiusaccount is considered...
- usually of smaller scale than the epic. Roman poets, particularly Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid, adopted the same form in Latin many years later....
- the Romans. Propertius, the major literary source for the god, also ****erts that the god was Etruscan, and came from Volsinii. Propertius refers to a...
- Stychus Propertius (2004). Complete Elegies of Propertius. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.see Elegies 2.6; 2.9 and 3.12. Propertius was...
- ruler of the "golden stream Pactolus." The river is mentioned in ****tus Propertius' Elegy 1.6. "at tu seu mollis qua tendit Ionia, seu qua Lydia Pactoli...
- historians, such as Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger, Virgil, Horace, Propertius, Ovid, and Livy. The Romans were famous for their oral tradition, poetry...
- at a young age, Marcellus' position led to his celebration by ****tus Propertius, as well as by Virgil in the Aeneid. Marcellus was born into the Claudii...
- latter had been in turn erected above a Roman edifice, the so-called "Propertius' domus" or a temple dedicated to Apollo or, according to the tradition...