Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
propertius, poem, ovid, tibullus, elegy, poet, love, cynthia, lover, poems, elegiac, poetry, elegies, amores, erotic, lines, gallus, amor, prop, sulpicia, mistress, poetic, line, venus, puella, himself, girl, lovers, amatory, amoris, poets, couplet, apollo, messalla, cupid, literary, propertian, camps, woman, delia, corinna, epic, beloved, vertumnus, barber, catullus, verse, augustan, callimachean, callimachus

1998

Propertius and Tibullus: Early Exchanges. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 519-544 List themes Full text (2159 theme words)
Symbolism and Sympathetic Magic in Propertius 4.5. Kerill O'Neill. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 1998), pp. 49-80 List themes Full text (1970 theme words)
Four Poets and a Poetess or a Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man? Thoughts on Book 3 of the Corpus Tibullianum. Niklas Holzberg. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1998 - Jan., 1999), pp. 169-191 List themes Full text (1514 theme words)
Propertius 2.10 and 11 and the Structure of Books '2A' and '2B'. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Journal of Roman Studies. (1998), pp. 21-36 List themes Full text (1400 theme words)
A Book Made New: Reading Propertius Reading Pound. A Study in Reception. Michael Comber. Journal of Roman Studies. (1998), pp. 37-55 List themes Full text (1320 theme words)
Bodies without Names, Names without Bodies: Propertius 1.21-22. Nigel Nicholson. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1998 - Jan., 1999), pp. 143-161 List themes Full text (1020 theme words)
Hercules Cross-Dressed, Hercules Undressed: Unmasking the Construction of the Propertian "Amator" in Elegy 4.9. Sara H. Lindheim. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 1998), pp. 43-66 List themes Full text (725 theme words)
Reading and Writing the Heroides. Joseph Farrell. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 307-338 List themes Full text (198 theme words)
Love and Death: Laodamia and Protesilaus in Catullus, Propertius, and Others. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 200-212 List themes Full text (163 theme words)
Propertius and Livy. A. J. Woodman. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 568-569 List themes Full text (134 theme words)
On the Interpretation of Cicero, De Republica. Andrew R. Dyck. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 564-568 List themes Full text (107 theme words)
Classics in America's Early National Period: The Early Career of Lucius Manlius Sargent. Roger T. Macfarlane. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 1998), pp. 251-271 List themes Full text (70 theme words)
Daedalus in the Labyrinth of Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Barbara Pavlock. The Classical World. (Nov. - Dec., 1998), pp. 141-157 List themes Full text (55 theme words)
Horace's Pindaric Apollo (Odes 3.4.60-4). John F. Miller. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 545-552 List themes Full text (49 theme words)
Dry Pumice and the Programmatic Language of Catullus 1. William W. Batstone. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1998), pp. 125-135 List themes Full text (41 theme words)
Dido's Murals and Virgilian Ekphrasis. Michael C. J. Putnam. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 243-275 List themes Full text (36 theme words)
Juvenal, the Phaedrus, and the Truth about Rome. Alex Hardie. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 234-251 List themes Full text (31 theme words)
A Note on Virgil, Aeneid 5.315-19. M. Dyson. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 569-572 List themes Full text (27 theme words)
Place Settings: Convivium, Contrast, and Persona in Catullus 12 and 13. Christopher Nappa. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 1998), pp. 385-397 List themes Full text (25 theme words)
Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Monica R. Gale, Hans Van Wees, Arthur Keaveney, Nigel Spivey, P. Walcot. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1998), pp. 235-268 List themes Full text (22 theme words)
Nam unguentum dabo: Catullus 13 and Servius' Note on Phaon (Aeneid 3.279). Ross S. Kilpatrick. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 303-305 List themes Full text (19 theme words)
The Poets Julia Balbilla and Damo at the Colossus of Memnon. T. C. Brennan. The Classical World. (Mar. - Apr., 1998), pp. 215-234 List themes Full text (18 theme words)
Three Cruces in Juvenal. Michael Hendry. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 252-261 List themes Full text (17 theme words)
The Death of Osiris in "Aeneid" 12.458. Joseph D. Reed. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 1998), pp. 399-418 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
Catullus 64: Structure and Meaning. John Warden. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 1998), pp. 397-415 List themes Full text (15 theme words)
Legal Self-Help on Private Property in Classical Athens. Matthew R. Christ. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 1998), pp. 521-545 List themes Full text (12 theme words)
Pliny's Catullus: The Politics of Literary Appropriation. Matthew Roller. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (1998), pp. 265-304 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
The Date and Literary Context of Ausonius's "mosella": Valentinian I's Alamannic Campaigns and an Unnamed Office-Holder. Danuta Shanzer. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2nd Qtr., 1998), pp. 204-233 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
Virgil's Third Eclogue: How Do You Keep an Idiot in Suspense?. John Henderson. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 213-228 List themes Full text (9 theme words)
Ϻῆτις and Gender in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica. Ingrid E. Holmberg. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (1998), pp. 135-159 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Ars and the Man: The Politics of Art in Virgil's Aeneid. Shadi Bartsch. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1998), pp. 322-342 List themes Full text (8 theme words)
Talking Flamingos and the Sins of the Tongue: The Ambiguous Use of Lingua in Martial. M. A. P. Greenwood. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1998), pp. 241-246 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
War and Remembrance: "Aeneid" 12.554-60 and Aeneas' Memory of Troy. Netta Berlin. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 1998), pp. 11-41 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Glaucus Redivivus. Leonard Muellner. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 1-30 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Quod nolunt velint: Deference and Doublespeak at Seneca, Thyestes 334-335. Gottfried Mader. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 1998), pp. 31-47 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Nestor's Centauromachy and the Deceptive Voice of Poetic Memory (Ovid Met. 12.182-535). Margaret W. Musgrove. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1998), pp. 223-231 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Why Teach Meleager?. Anthony Consiglio. The Classical World. (Nov. - Dec., 1998), pp. 159-162 List themes Full text (5 theme words)
Delian Hymns and Callimachean Allusion. Mary Depew. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 155-182 List themes Full text (5 theme words)