Latin poetry -- History and criticism
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- A critical study of the hexameter of Virgil's Eclogues and Aeneid I-VI, and a Comparison with that of the Culex and Ciris
- Allusion and intertext : dynamics of appropriation in Roman poetry
- Allusion and intertext : dynamics of appropriation in Roman poetry
- Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic
- Backgrounds to Augustan poetry : Gallus, elegy, and Rome
- Bronze and iron ; : old Latin poetry from its beginnings to 100 B.C
- Catullus
- Catullus
- Catullus
- Critical essays on Roman literature : elegy and lyric
- Essays on Latin lyric, elegy, and epic
- Exemplary traits : reading characterization in Roman poetry
- Figures of thought in Roman poetry
- Freud's Rome : psychoanalysis and Latin poetry
- Gazing on secret sights : Spenser, classical imitation, and the decorums of vision
- Graffiti and the literary landscape in Roman Pompeii
- How to read a Latin poem : if you can't read Latin yet
- Intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry
- Intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry
- Latin poetic irony in the Roman de la rose
- Latin poetry : lectures delivered in 1893 on the Percy Turnbull memorial foundation in the Johns Hopkins university
- Latin poetry ; : the new poets & the Augustans
- Latin poets and Italian gods
- Latin poets and Italian gods
- Legendary Rome : myth, monuments and memory on the Palatine and Capitoline
- Legendary Rome : myth, monuments and memory on the Palatine and Capitoline
- Martial : a social guide
- Martial : a social guide
- Martial, the epigrammatist : and other essays
- Ovid
- Ovid
- Ovid
- Ovid's early poetry from his single Heroides to his Remedia amoris
- Ovid's revisions : the editor as author
- Philosophizing muse : the influence of greek philosophy on roman poetry
- Poetic autonomy in Ancient Rome
- Poetry and politics in the age of Augustus
- Poets in a landscape
- Polymetis
- Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid's]Metamorphoses[
- Promised verse : poets in the society of Augustan Rome
- Quality and pleasure in Latin poetry
- Roman craftsmen and tradesmen of the early empire
- Roman readings : Roman response to Greek literature from Plautus to Statius and Quintilian
- Senecan tragedy and the reception of Augustan poetry
- Sermo iuris : Rechtssprache und Recht in der augusteischen Dichtung
- Sound, sense, and rhythm : listening to Greek and Latin poetry
- Stealing the club from Hercules : on imitation in Latin poetry
- The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic tradition
- The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic tradition
- The Muse at Play : Riddles and Wordplay in Greek and Latin Poetry
- The Muse at Play : Riddles and Wordplay in Greek and Latin Poetry
- The Roman poets of the Republic
- The lives of the Roman poets
- The nature of Roman poetry
- The poetry of Boethius
- The rhetoric of imitation : genre and poetic memory in Virgil and other Latin poets
- The rhetoric of the Roman fake : Latin pseudepigrapha in context
- The space that remains : reading Latin poetry in late antiquity
- The space that remains : reading Latin poetry in late antiquity
- The war with God : theomachy in Roman imperial poetry
- Tradition and originality in Roman poetry
- Vergil and early Latin poetry
- Virgil
- Virgo to Virago : Medea in the Silver Age
- Wordplay and powerplay in Latin poetry
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