Tibullus

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  • Dubla, A. 'Tibullo 2,1. Struttura, stile, influssi ellenistici.' BStudLat 8, 1978, 32-42.
  • Dubla, A. 'Tibullo 2,1. Struttura, stile, influssi ellenistici.' BStudLat 8, 1978, 32-42.
  • Fabre-Serris, Jacqueline. 'Tibulle 1,4: l'élégie et la tradition de la poésie didactique.' Dictynna 1, 2004.
  • Fantuzzi, Marco. 'Pastoral love and "elegiac" love, from Greece to Rome.' LICS 2.3, 2003, 11 pp.
  • Foulon, A. 'Tibulle i,7 et Callimaque.' In: A. Thill (ed.). L'élégie romaine. Enracinement, thèmes, diffusion. Actes du colloque international de Mulhouse, mars 1979. Paris: Ophrys, 1980 (BFLM 10), 79-89.
  • Foulon, A. 'Tibulle II,3 et l'alexandrinisme.' REL 58, 1980, 252-73.
  • Gaertner, Jan Felix. 'The literary background of an amateurish poetess. On [Tib.] 3,13.' PP 54, 1999, 198-200.
  • Gaisser, Julia Haig, Rodney G. Dennis, Michael C. J. Putnam (intr. / trans. / trans.). The Complete Poems of Tibullus. An en face bilingual edition. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012.
  • Gärtner, Thomas. 'Die Destruktion des elegischen Wertgefüges. Zu den beiden Elegienbüchern des Albius Tibullus.' Eos 90, 2003, 215-45.
  • Günther, Hans-Christian. Albius Tibullus, Elegien. Mit einer Einleitung zur römische Liebeselegie und erklärenden Anmerkungen zum Text übersetzt. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2002. 131 pp. Lothar Spahlinger, Gymnasium 111, 2004, 290-1.
  • Holzberg, Niklas. Die römische Liebeselegie. Eine Einführung. Second, completely revised edition. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2001. x, 158 pp. J.L. Butrica, BMCR 2002.02.20 || J.B. DeBrohun, JRS 93, 2003, 371-2.
  • Houghton, Luke. 'Tibullus' elegiac underworld' CQ 57, 2007, 153-65.
  • Hunter, Richard. 'Callimachus and Roman Elegy.' In: Barbara K. Gold (ed.). A Companion to Roman Love Elegy (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, 155-71.
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  • James, Sharon L. Learned Girls and Male Persuasion. Gender and Reading in Roman Love Elegy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. xv, 350 pp. B. Arkins, Mouseion 3, 2003, 95 || Monica R. Gale, CR 54, 2003, 96-8 || Alison Sharrock, BMCR 2003.09.29 || Aldo Setaioli, IJCT 10, 2004, 243-58 || Rebecca Armstrong, JRS 94, 2004, 240-1.
  • Juster, A. M. Tibullus, Elegies. Translated with parallel Latin text. With an introduction and notes by Robert Maltby. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2012 (Oxford World's Classics). xxxiii, 129 pp.
  • Keith, Alison M. (ed.). Latin Elegy and Hellenistic Epigram. A Tale of Two Genres at Rome. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publications, 2011. vi, 158 pp.
  • Keith, Alison M. 'Introduction.' In: Alison Keith (ed.). Latin Elegy and Hellenistic Epigram: A Tale of Two Genres at Rome. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 1-6.
  • Kennedy, Duncan F. The Arts of Love. Five Studies in the Discourse of Roman Love Elegy. Cambridge: CUP, 1992. 119 pp.
  • Knox, Peter E. 'Milestones in the Career of Tibullus.' CQ 55, 2005, 204-216.
  • Kuhlmann, Peter. 'Odysseus, Theokrit und Tibull. Die Ironisierung des sprechenden Ich bei Tibull am Beispiel der Elegie I,3.' Hermes 134, 2006, 419-41.
  • Laigneau, Sylvie. La femme et l'amour chez Catulle et les Élégiaques augustéens. Bruxelles: Latomus, 1999 (Collection Latomus 249). 420 pp. Sharon L. James, BMCR 2004.06.52.
  • Lawall, Gilbert W. 'The green cabinet and the pastoral design. Theocritus, Euripides, and Tibullus.' Ramus 4, 1975, 87-100.
  • Lee, Guy M. Tibullus Elegies. 3rd edn. Leeds: Cairns, 1990.
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  • Lissberger, E. Das fortleben der römischen Elegiker in den Carmina epigraphica. Diss. Tübingen, 1934.
  • Luck, Georg. Die römische Liebeselegie. Heidelberg: Winter, 1961, 18-42
  • Luck, Georg. The Latin Love Elegy. 2nd edn. London & Totowa: Methuen / Rowman & Littlefield, 1979. 192 pp.
  • Luck, Georg. Albii Tibulli aliorumque carmina. Edition altera. Stuttgart & Leipzig: Teubner, 1998 (Bibliotheca teubneriana). xliv, 117 pp.
  • Maleuvre, Jean-Yves. Jeux de masques dans l'élégie latine. Tibulle, Properce, Ovide. Leuven: Peeters, 1998. 308 pp. J. Beato, Euphrosyne 31, 2003, 603-4.
  • Maltby, Robert. 'Tibullus I 2, 1-4 and Meleager AP XII 49.' In: Luigi Belloni, Guido Milanese e Antonietta Porro (edd.). Studia classica Johanni Tarditi oblata. Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 1995 (Bibliotheca di Aevum antiquum 7), 523-6.
  • Maltby, Robert. Tibullus: Elegies. Text, Introduction and Commentary. Cambridge: Francis Cairns Publications, 2002 (ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 41). xii, 529 pp. Alison Keith, BMCR 2004.02.01 || Paul Murgatroyd, CJ 99, 2003/04, 86-8 || L. Spahlinger, AAW 57, 2004, 5-7 || Michael C.J. Putnam, CW 97, 2003/04, 458-9 || J.C. McKeown, CR 54, 2004, 382-4 || L. Deschamps, REL 81, 2003, 341.
  • Maltby, Robert. Tibullus. Elegies Book I-II. Leeds: Cairns, 2004 (ARCA 41).
  • Maltby, Robert. 'The Influence of Hellenistic Epigram on Tibullus.' In: Alison Keith (ed.). Latin Elegy and Hellenistic Epigram: A Tale of Two Genres at Rome. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 87-98.
  • Mastellone, Eugenia. 'La similitudine del turben e l'autorappresentazione in Tibullo.' In: Paola Della Morte & Eugenia Mastellone (edd.). L'emotività tra poesia e prosa latina. Napoli: Loffredo, 2005, 77-93.
  • Michalopoulos, Andreas N. 'Tibullus and Delia, Leander and Hero: Tibullan Echoes in Ov. Her. 18-19.' Eranos, 103, 2005, 83-96.
  • Miller, Paul Allen. Latin Erotic Elegy. An anthology and reader. Edited with an introduction and commentary. London & New York: Routledge, 2002. 486 pp. A. Ramírez de Verger, BMCR 2003.06.03 || Alison Sharrock, CR 53, 2003, 489 || Marta Elena Caballero, Ordia Prima (REC) 3, 2004, 187-8.
  • Miller, Paul Allen. Subjecting Verses. Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2004. 318 pp. Mark Buchan, CPh 100, 2005, 198-201 || Efrosyne Spentzou, JRS 95, 2005, 278-9.
  • Nau, Frederic. '"Umbria Romani patria Callimachi": le poète elégiaque et l'identité nationale romaine.' REL 87, 2009, 114-29.
  • Nikoloutsos, Konstantinos P. 'Beyond Sex. The Poetics and Politics of Pederasty in Tibullus 1.4.' Phoenix 61, 2007, 55-82.
  • O'Hara, James J. 'War and the Sweet Life: The Gallus Fragment and the Text of Tibullus 1.10.11.' CQ 55, 2005, 317-319.
  • Paardt, Rudi T. van der. 'Hoe doctus is Tibullus.' Hermeneus 63, 1991, 122-31.
  • Papaioannou, Sophia. 'The Crossing to Hesperia.' In: Flora Manakidou & Konstantinos Spanoudakis (edd.). Alexandrian Muse. Continuity and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry. Athens: Gutenberg, 2008.
  • Papanghelis, Theodore D. 'Apo tin Elliniki sti Romaïki elegeia.' EEThess(philol) 4, 1994, 137-72.
  • Pennacini, Adriano. Amore e canto nel locus amoenus. Teocrito, Tibullo, Virgilio. Torino 1974. 31 pp.
  • Pino, M. 'Echi callimachei in Tibullo.' Maia 24, 1972, 63-5.
  • Platnauer, Maurice. Latin Elegiac Verse. Cambridge: CUP, 1951.
  • Prince, Meredith. 'Medea and the inefficacy of love magic. Propertius 1.1 and Tibullus 1.2.' CB 79, 2003, 205-18.
  • Puelma, Mario. 'Die Aitien des Kallimachos als Vorbild der römischen Amores-Elegie, I-II.' MH 39, 1982, 221-46 & 285-304.
  • Ramsby, Teresa R. Textual Permanence. Roman Elegists and the Epigraphic Tradition. London: Duckworth, 2007. ix, 197 pp.
  • Reed, Joseph D. 'Ovid's elegy on Tibullus and its models.' CPh 92, 1997, 260-9.
  • Reynolds, L.D. (ed.). Texts and Transmission. Oxford: OUP, 1983.
  • Rochette, Bruno. 'Une évocation pythagoricienne des Enfers chez Tibulle (I, 3, 59-66).' LEC 71, 2003, 175-80.
  • Schwartz, Ella. Aspects of Orpheus in Classical Literature and Mythology. Diss. Harvard University, 1984. 282 pp. AAT 8419408. DAI-A 45.7, 1984/85, 2089.
  • Schwindt, Jürgen Paul (ed.). La représentation du temps dans la poésie augustéenne / Zur Poetik der Zeit in augusteischer Dichtung. Heidelberg: Winter, 2005 (Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften n.F. 2. Reihe 116). x, 230 pp.
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  • Spahlinger, Lothar. 'Eine weitere Spur Bions von Smyrna bei Tibull?' Hermes 135, 2007, 66-73.
  • Stafford, Emma J. 'Tibullus' Nemesis: divine retribution and the poet.' In: Joan Booth & Robert Maltby (edd.). What's in a name? The significance of proper names in classical Latin literature. Swansea: Classical Press of Wales, 2006, 33-48.
  • Warden, John. Taking Back the Text. Poetic Technique in Catullus, Propertius and Tibullus. Toronto: Edgar Kent, 2008.
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  • Wray, David. 'What poets do. Tibullus on "easy" hands.' CPh 98, 2003, 217-50.