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    Sappho in Propertius? by Heyworth, SJ

    Published 2019
    “…By thoroughly mapping possible allusions to Sappho in Propertius, this chapter concludes that Sappho’s influence is most conspicuous in the case of Cynthia. …”
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    Housman and Propertius by Heyworth, SJ

    Published 2009
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    Echoes of Hylas and the Poetics of Allusion in Propertius by Mariapia Pietropaolo

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…For Propertius the myth of Hylas exemplifies a poetics of selective appropriation and transformation by means of echoes and allusions. …”
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    Sextus propertius, praeceptor amoris: teaching love, loving poetry by Nicheperovich, N

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Propertius has been known to teach for as long as he has been read. …”
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    Changing the sail: Propertius 3.21, Catullus 64 and Ovid, Heroides 5 by Westwood, G

    Published 2022
    “…Concentrating on Propertius 3.21 in particular, this article identifies a previously unnoticed network of allusions by three Roman poets (Catullus, Propertius and Ovid) to one another and to Book 1 of Apollonius Rhodius’ Argonautica. …”
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    Fournival and propertius: A note on the early history of Leiden Voss. Lat. O 38 by Butterfield, D, Heyworth, S

    Published 2011
    “…Lat. 0 38, the fragmentary thirteenth-century manuscript of Propertius (A), is known to have been associated with the circle of Richard de Fournival (1201-1260). …”
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    Tra militia e amor: il nesso castra sequi nella poesia erotico-elegiaca by Sconza, Federica

    Published 2020-06-01
    Subjects: “…Militia amoris. Ovid. Propertius. Tibullus. Virgil…”
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    Augustan accounts of the regal period by Fox, M, Fox, M. A.

    Published 1991
    “…Elegy had traditionally rejected history, but in Propertius IV history is included, much of it regal. …”
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    Thermal variability increases the impact of autumnal warming and drives metabolic depression in an overwintering butterfly. by Caroline M Williams, Katie E Marshall, Heath A MacMillan, Jason D K Dzurisin, Jessica J Hellmann, Brent J Sinclair

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We conclude that thermal variability drives the expression of metabolic suppression in this species; that phenological shifts will have a greater impact on ectotherms in variable thermal environments; and that E. propertius will be more sensitive to shifts in phenology in autumn than in spring. …”
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    Para uma tradução em verso do dístico elegíaco: Propércio, I, 14. by Fernanda Messeder Moura

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…This paper discusses in what aspects the Latin and the Portuguese versification norms conflate and move away from one another, and proposes a model for a poetic translation of the elegiac distich through the exemplification of Propertius, El., I, 14.…”
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    Memoria poetica e propaganda augustea. Per un commento di tre luoghi sidoniani sulla battaglia di Azio by Francesco Montone

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Echoing passages by Lucanus and referring to those texual segments by Virgile, Horace and Propertius which had oriented Octavianus's ideological interpretation of the event, Sidonius constructs new, refined texts.…”
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    The elegiac book: patterns and problems by Heyworth, SJ

    Published 2012
    “…In Horace’s Satires and Vergil’s Eclogues we have two fully realized books, transmitted with the poems in the artful order in which they were published by their authors. Propertius, Tibullus and Ovid followed the fashion in their own creative ways, and there are many sophisticated analyses of the books they produced. …”
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    Measuring and Mapping Intergeneric Allusion in Latin Poetry using Tesserae by Patrick J. Burns

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…I use the Tesserae project to generate a dataset of potential intertexts between Lucan’s epic and the elegies of Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid, which are then aggregrated and mapped in Lucan’s text. …”
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    An elegist's career: from Cynthia to Cornelia by Heyworth, SJ

    Published 2010
    “…Each cycle then returns to the personal elegy of lamentation in the Tristia; but even in exile Ovid expands his range with the curse poem Ibis, and more letters. <br> What of Propertius, Ovid's predecessor as love elegist? Does he show a similar reaction to the Virgilian pattern? …”
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    The Ovidian love elegy in England by Carey, J

    Published 1960
    “…<p>This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragmentary remains of the Greek elegy, and of Roman love—poets before Catullus, to a brief discussion of the poetry of Catullus, Propertius and the elegists of the <u>Corpus Tibullianum</u>, indicating in each case the main differences between the literary attitudes of these posts and those of Ovid. …”
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    The symbolism and rhetoric of hair in Latin elegy by Burkowski, J

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This thesis examines the hair imagery that runs through the works of Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. Comparative analysis of the elegists’ approaches to the motif, with particular emphasis on determining where and how each deviates from the cultural assumptions and literary tradition attached to each image, sheds light on the character and purposes of elegy as a genre, as well as on the individual aims and innovations of each poet. …”
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    Docta puella in Roman culture by New, K

    Published 2018
    “…The article is dedicated to the study of documentary and literary sources which contain information about the poetry of Roman women: Propertius analyses its great poetic merit, Martial describes the level of its authors’ education, which surpasses his own, Ovid chronicles their talents and every-day activities. …”
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    Movens sine motione: Espacio y acción en la poesía de Sulpicia by Agustín Ávila

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…There are those who claim that it is the only testimony of feminine writing from the Late Republic and, on the other hand, those who prefer to deem them the work of a male poet who assumes, like Propertius and Ovid did before, a feminine persona. …”
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    Movens sine motione: Espacio y acción en la poesía de Sulpicia by Agustín Ávila

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…There are those who claim that it is the only testimony of feminine writing from the Late Republic and, on the other hand, those who prefer to deem them the work of a male poet who assumes, like Propertius and Ovid did before, a feminine persona. …”
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