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How old was Propertius when he wrote the Cynthia? It makes a difference to our understanding and appreciation of the poems. The poet's handling of language, and the lover's relations with his mistress, will be differently viewed if we guess his age at the date of publication as twenty-five...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ; 1970 |
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In: Greece and Rome - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1931, 17(1970), 2 vom: Okt., Seite 177-183 |
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