Latin Lyric and Elegiac Poetry: An Anthology of New TranslationsDiane J. Rayor, William Wendell Batstone First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Achilles Actium Aeneas Aeneid allusion ancient Antony Apollo Augustan Augustus Bacchus battle battle of Actium beautiful brother Caesar Callimachean Callimachus Capitoline Catullus Catullus's celebrated Cerinthus chariot claim Corinna Cupid Cynthia daughter death Delia Diana door dream elegiac elegy epic epigram famous father funeral garlands genre girl goddess gods Greek hair Hercules Homer Horace Odes Horace's husband Iliad imagines Juno Jupiter killed king Laodamia Latin Lesbia lines love elegy lover lyre lyric Maecenas Mamurra Messalla mistress mother Muses night Octavian Ovid Ovid Amores Ovid's paraclausithyron Parthians passion Perusia poem poet poet's poetic poetry political praise Propertius Propertius's Protesilaus recalls reference ritual river Roman Rome Romulus Sabine sacred Sappho scene sing sleep song story Sulpicia Tarpeia temple theme Thracian Tibullus Tibullus's traditional translated triumph Trojan Trojan War Troy typical underworld Venus Vergil verse victory wife winds wine woman women young