Sulpicia
Sulpicia
A Woman's Voice from Ancient Rome
Celotto, Giulio; Fulkerson, Laurel
Oxford University Press
01/2026
208
Dura
Inglês
9780198972662
15 a 20 dias
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1: Giulio Celotto: Reclaiming Sulpicia's Female Poetic Voice
2: Kristina Milnor: Between a Toga and a Woolbasket: Sulpicia and Materiality
3: K. Sara Myers: Wool-Working in Roman Love Elegy: Tibullus, Propertius, and Sulpicia 3.16
4: ErinA M. Hanses: Sulpicia the Siren, Cerinthus the Epicurean
5: Judith Peller Hallett: Exorata Cytherea . . . Camenis: Appealing to Vergil's Venus in the Eleven Sulpicia-Elegies
6: Alison Keith: Sulpicia and Propertius
7: Eva Werner: Power and Narration: The Enigmatic Figure of Sulpicia in Elegies 3.8 and 3.9
8: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Etymology and Metaliterary Perspective: New Approaches to Petale's Funerary Epigram
9: Mary Maxwell: Making Sulpicia Known
10: Laurel Fulkerson: Center and Margin: The Future of Sulpician Studies
2: Kristina Milnor: Between a Toga and a Woolbasket: Sulpicia and Materiality
3: K. Sara Myers: Wool-Working in Roman Love Elegy: Tibullus, Propertius, and Sulpicia 3.16
4: ErinA M. Hanses: Sulpicia the Siren, Cerinthus the Epicurean
5: Judith Peller Hallett: Exorata Cytherea . . . Camenis: Appealing to Vergil's Venus in the Eleven Sulpicia-Elegies
6: Alison Keith: Sulpicia and Propertius
7: Eva Werner: Power and Narration: The Enigmatic Figure of Sulpicia in Elegies 3.8 and 3.9
8: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Etymology and Metaliterary Perspective: New Approaches to Petale's Funerary Epigram
9: Mary Maxwell: Making Sulpicia Known
10: Laurel Fulkerson: Center and Margin: The Future of Sulpician Studies
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1: Giulio Celotto: Reclaiming Sulpicia's Female Poetic Voice
2: Kristina Milnor: Between a Toga and a Woolbasket: Sulpicia and Materiality
3: K. Sara Myers: Wool-Working in Roman Love Elegy: Tibullus, Propertius, and Sulpicia 3.16
4: ErinA M. Hanses: Sulpicia the Siren, Cerinthus the Epicurean
5: Judith Peller Hallett: Exorata Cytherea . . . Camenis: Appealing to Vergil's Venus in the Eleven Sulpicia-Elegies
6: Alison Keith: Sulpicia and Propertius
7: Eva Werner: Power and Narration: The Enigmatic Figure of Sulpicia in Elegies 3.8 and 3.9
8: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Etymology and Metaliterary Perspective: New Approaches to Petale's Funerary Epigram
9: Mary Maxwell: Making Sulpicia Known
10: Laurel Fulkerson: Center and Margin: The Future of Sulpician Studies
2: Kristina Milnor: Between a Toga and a Woolbasket: Sulpicia and Materiality
3: K. Sara Myers: Wool-Working in Roman Love Elegy: Tibullus, Propertius, and Sulpicia 3.16
4: ErinA M. Hanses: Sulpicia the Siren, Cerinthus the Epicurean
5: Judith Peller Hallett: Exorata Cytherea . . . Camenis: Appealing to Vergil's Venus in the Eleven Sulpicia-Elegies
6: Alison Keith: Sulpicia and Propertius
7: Eva Werner: Power and Narration: The Enigmatic Figure of Sulpicia in Elegies 3.8 and 3.9
8: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Etymology and Metaliterary Perspective: New Approaches to Petale's Funerary Epigram
9: Mary Maxwell: Making Sulpicia Known
10: Laurel Fulkerson: Center and Margin: The Future of Sulpician Studies
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