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Disputes about Propertius.
Prepare to dive deep—like a razor clam searching for a hidden pocket of sand—into the surprisingly contentious world of Propertius textual criticism. We’re revisiting Richard Tarrant’s *Texts, Editors, and Readers* (a foundational work, naturally—think Abbots and Beavers' insightful look at textual criticism as rhetoric), because, frankly, resisting this stuff is impossible. Disputes surrounding Propertius's text aren't mere pedantry; they illuminate fundamental questions about recension, stemma construction, and the very nature of editorial authority. These debates resonate with the broader issues we’ve explored: how do we reconstruct a lost literary history? How much weight do we give to variant readings? It’s a fascinating tangle of linguistic archaeology. Keen on the neurological side of language?










