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== Further reading == * Breed, B. (2010). "Propertius on Not Writing about Civil Wars." In ''Citizens of Discord: Rome and Its Civil Wars.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press. * DeBrohun, J. B. (2003). ''Roman Propertius and the Reinvention of Elegy.'' Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. * Hubbard, M. (2001). ''Propertius.'' Bristol: Bristol Classical Press. * Janan, M. (2001). ''The Politics of Desire: Propertius IV.'' Berkeley: University of California Press. * Johnson, W.R. (2009). ''A Latin Lover in Ancient Rome.'' Columbus: Ohio State University Press. * Lindheim, S. (2011). "What's Love Got To Do with It?: Mapping Cynthia in Propertius' Paired Elegies 1.8A-B and 1.11-12." ''The American Journal of Philology,'' 132.4: 633–665. * Maltby, R. (2006). "Major Themes and Motifs in Propertius’s Love Poetry." In ''Brill’s Companion to Propertius.'' Edited by H. C. Günther, 147–182. Leiden: Brill. * Newman, J. K. (1997). ''Augustan Propertius: The Recapitulation of a Genre.'' ''Spudasmata'' 63. Hildesheim: G. Olms. * Pillinger, Hugh E. (1968). ''Some Callimachean Influences on Propertius, Book 4." ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', 70: 171-199. * Racette-Campbell, M. (2013). "Marriage Contracts, ''Fides'', and Gender Roles in Propertius 3.20." ''The Classical Journal'', 108.3: 297–317. * Syndikus, H. P. (2010). ''Die Elegien des Properz: Eine Interpretation.'' Darmstadt: WBG, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. * Welch, T. S. (2005). ''The Elegiac Cityscape. Propertius and the Meaning of Roman Monuments.'' Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press. * Worsnip, P. (2018). ''Poems'' Sextus Propertius, edited by Patrick Worsnip. Carcanet Press
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