Tibullus is considered one of the finest exponents of Latin lyric in the golden age of Rome, during the Emperor Augustus' reign, and his poetry retains its enduring beauty and appeal. Together these works provide an important document for anyone who seeks to understand Roman culture and sexuality an[...]
Tibullus was one of the great Roman elegists, alongside Ovid and Propertius. His poems of love, addressed to his mistresses Delia and Nemesis and the boy Marathus portray idealism, anguish, and betrayal, newly translated into stylish English by A. M. Juster, with parallel Latin text, introduction, [...]
Published in 1951, this is an exhaustive study of the versification of the great Latin elegists of the Augustan age.[...]
This edition of Book I of Tibullus' "Elegies" (first century BC) includes introduction, the Latin text and notes on the text. The editor gives particular attention to philological matters and questions of nuance in Tibullus' language.[...]