Sulpicia - Corpus Tibullianum III.13-18 (IV.7-12)
Bibliografie
3.13,
3.14,
3.15,
3.16,
3.17,
3.18
Over de jeugd
- E.EYBEN, De onstuimigen. Jeugd en
ondeugd in het Oude Rome, Kapellen - Kampen, 1987. = Restless
Youth in Ancient Rome, London, 1993.
Over Sulpicia
- H. MacL CURRIE, "The poems of
Sulpicia", in: Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen
Welt 30.3 (1983), 1751-1764.
- N.J. LOWE, "Sulpicia's
syntax," Classical Quarterly 38 (1988), 193-205.
- J.M. SNYDER, The woman and the lyre,
Carbondale, 1989, 128-136.
- C.U. MERRIAM, "Some notes on the
Sulpicia elegies", in: Latomus, 49(1990), 95-98.
- A. KEITH, "Tandem venit amor:
a roman woman speaks of love", in: J.P.
HALLETT en M.B. SKINNER,
Roman sexualities, Princeton, 1997,
295-310.
Op WWW
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- Over de ideale vrouw (volgens de Romeinse man): Susan
MARTIN,
The women of Rome. Private lives and public
personae.
- Diotima:
- Sulpicia
- english translation by
L.T. PEARCY.
- W.W. BATSTONE,
Sulpicia
and the Speech of Men.
- S BOERO-IMWINKELRIED,
Sulpicia, Mea Vox
- J.R. BRADLEY, "The elegies of
Sulpicia: an introduction and commentary", in: New
England Classical Journal, 22(1995).
- A. MAHONEY,
Sulpiciae carmina omnia.
- Th. K. HUBBARD,
The Sulpicia Cycle as Epithalamic Dedication.
- P. D. HABEL,
Sulpicia Digna, in: Brown Classical Journal,
7(1991).
- C. W. CONRAD The six poems of Sulpicia arranged in a possible
sequence
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Winckelmans - 1999-2006.
