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Hermes 5 (1):21-47 (1871)

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  1. (1 other version)Sulpicia's Syntax.N. J. Lowe - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):193-.
    In the six remarkable elegidia transmitted in the Tibullan corpus as 3.13–18 we appear to possess the writings of an educated Roman woman of aristocratic family and high literary connections: a woman, moreover, who participates as an equal in one of the most distinguished artistic salons of the age, and composes poetry in an obstinately male genre on the subject of her own erotic experience, displaying a candour and the exercise of a sexual independence startingly at odds with the ideology (...)
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  • (1 other version)Sulpicia's Syntax.N. J. Lowe - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (1):193-205.
    In the six remarkable elegidia transmitted in the Tibullan corpus as 3.13–18 we appear to possess the writings of an educated Roman woman of aristocratic family and high literary connections: a woman, moreover, who participates as an equal in one of the most distinguished artistic salons of the age, and composes poetry in an obstinately male genre on the subject of her own erotic experience, displaying a candour and the exercise of a sexual independence startingly at odds with the ideology (...)
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