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- Poetry of Lost Loss: a Study of the Modern Anti-Consolatory Elegy by Toshiaki Komura
- Lyric Epigrams in Meleager's Garland, the Anthologia Palatina
- Elegiac Ascent Plotting a Path Through Propertius' Poetic Landscape
- Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
- Greek and Latin Metre V
- A Statistical Stylistic Study of Latin Elegiac Couplets
- Re-Membering Ancient Women: Hypatia of Alexandria and Her Communities
- An Approach to Studying and Teaching Gender and Agency in Ovid
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- (Un)Elegiac Characterisation in Propertius 3.12
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- A Student's Guide to Classics
- A Survey of Lyric Genres in Hellenistic Poetry: the Hymn Transformation, Adaptation, Experimentation