By comparison with English translations of the other great Latin elegiac poets, Propertius and Ovid, versions of the poems of Albius Tibullus (born between 55 and 48 BCE, died 19 or 18 BCE) have been rather few and far between. So the almost simultaneous appearance of two new translations is a noteworthy occurrence.⁠[1] The modern […]

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