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Tibullus c. 55 B.C.-l9 B.C.: Critical Essay by R. S. Radford

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SOURCE: "Tibullus and Ovid: The Authorship of the Sulpicia and Cornutus Elegies in the Tibullan Corpus. Part I," American Journal of Philology, Vol. XLIV, No. 1, Whole No. 173, 1923, pp. 1-26.

In the following excerpt, Radford presents evidence that Tibullus's Book 11 and the second elegy of Book IV were actually written by Ovid.

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