An edition of Elegiae (1780)

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An edition of Elegiae (1780)

Élégies

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Publish Date
Publisher
Belles lettres
Language
French
Pages
254

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Previews available in: English French Latin German

Edition Availability
Cover of: Propertius
Propertius: Elegies I-IV (American Philological Association Series of Classical Texts)
December 31, 2006, University of Oklahoma Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Élégies
Élégies
2005, Belles lettres
in French
Cover of: Elegies
Elegies: book II
1967, Cambridge University Press
in Latin
Cover of: Elegiae.
Cover of: Propertius
Propertius
1906, The Clarendon press
in English
Cover of: Propertius
Propertius
1906, The Clarendon press
Cover of: Carmina.
Cover of: Elegiarum libri 4.
Cover of: Elegiae quaedam Propertii suethicis versibus expressae annotationibusque instructae
Cover of: Die  drei letzen Elegien des IV. Buchs des Propertius
Cover of: Elegiarum libri 4.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

French and Latin on opposite pages, numbered in duplicate.

Published in
Paris
Series
Collection des Universités de France
Genre
Translations into French., Translations in French.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA6645.F5 V527 2005, MLCS 2006/47163 (P)

The Physical Object

Pagination
lxvii, 254 p. ;
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19583721M
Internet Archive
elegies0000prop
ISBN 10
225101442X
LCCN
2006464791
OCLC/WorldCat
62886124
Library Thing
468023

First Sentence

"CYNTHIA was the first To capture with her eyes my pitiable self: Till then I was free from desire's contagion."

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