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Non sum ego qui fueram : Funktionen des Ich in der römischen Elegie. /

Properz and Tibullus are among the most important Latin poets of the Augustan period and shaped the Roman love elegy at its best. In their elegies, both deal with the social and value concepts of the time. For example, they portray the elegiac ego as a submissive, desperate, or rejected lover—an ima...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dengler, Fabiola
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Alemán
Publicado: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017.
Colección:Philippika / Altertumskundliche Abhandlungen.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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