Studia Tibulliana: De Libri Secundi Editione, by Richard Ullrich, presents a detailed study focusing on the second book of Tibullus's poetry. Written in Latin, this work delves into the intricacies of the text, offering insights into its structure, language, and historical context. Ullrich's scholarly analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of Tibullus's elegies and their place in classical literature.
This edition is invaluable for scholars and students of Latin poetry, providing a rigorous examination of Tibullus's work. The book preserves the tradition of classical literary scholarship, offering enduring value for those interested in the nuances of ancient Roman verse. Ullrich's meticulous approach makes this a key resource for anyone studying the elegiac tradition and its influence.
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