This volume presents a selection of poems by Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius, three of the most celebrated poets of the Roman era. Compiled and annotated by A.H. Wratislaw and F.N. Sutton, this edition is designed to provide readers with a comprehensive introduction to the beauty and complexity of Latin poetry.
Included are some of the most enduring works of these poets, showcasing their diverse styles and themes, from Catullus's passionate lyrics and Tibullus's elegiac verses to Propertius's intricate and learned compositions. The English notes offer valuable insights into the historical and cultural context of the poems, as well as detailed explanations of their linguistic nuances.
"Catulli, Tibulli, Propertii Poemata Selecta" serves as an excellent resource for students and enthusiasts of classical literature, providing a rich and rewarding exploration of the poetic achievements of ancient Rome.
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