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Luppe, Wolfgang (1978): “P. Oxy. 2820 – ein Bericht über die politische Tätigkeit des Cornelius Gallus?”, APF 26, 33-8.

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Lyne, R.O.A.M. (1970): Propertius and Cynthia: Elegy 1.3, PCPhS 16, 60-78 = = Ders.: Collected Papers on Latin Papers, Oxford 2007, 1-23.

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