Frasi di Albio Tibullo

Albio Tibullo è stato un poeta romano del I secolo a.C., tra i maggiori esponenti dell'elegia erotica. Wikipedia  

✵ 50 a.C. – 19 a.C.
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Albio Tibullo frasi celebri

“Giove si fa gioco delle false promesse degli amanti.”

Albio Tibullo

III, 6, 49
Periuria ridet amantum Iuppiter.
Elegie

“È sufficiente un piccolo raccolto.”

Albio Tibullo

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Albio Tibullo: Frasi in inglese

“It is enough for me to have shown the will.”
Est nobis voluisse satis.

Tibullus

Bk. 4, no. 1, line 7.
Misattributed

“Be bold: Venus herself aids the stout-hearted.”
Audendum est: fortes adiuvat ipsa Venus.

Tibullus

Bk. 1, no. 2, line 16.
Elegies

“Whatsoever [Love] does, whithersoever she turns her steps, Grace follows her unseen to order all aright.”
Illam, quidquid agit, quoquo vestigia movit,<br/>componit furtim subsequiturque Decor.

Tibullus

Illam, quidquid agit, quoquo vestigia movit,
componit furtim subsequiturque Decor.
Bk. 4, no. 2, line 7.
Tibullus' authorship of this poem is doubtful.
Elegies

“Because of thee thy Egypt never sues for showers, nor does the parched blade bow to Jove the Rain-giver.”
Te propter nullos tellus tua postulat imbres,<br/>arida nec pluvio supplicat herba Iovi.

Tibullus

Te propter nullos tellus tua postulat imbres,
arida nec pluvio supplicat herba Iovi.
Bk. 1, no. 7, line 25.
Of the River Nile.
Variant translation: Because of you your land never pleads for showers, nor does its parched grass pray to Jupiter the Rain-giver.
Elegies

“Tis hard to feign merriment when the heart is sad.”
Difficile est tristi fingere mente iocum.

Tibullus

Bk. 3, no. 6, line 34.
Misattributed

“May I look on thee when my last hour comes; may I hold thy hand, as I sink, in my dying clasp.”
Te spectem, suprema mihi cum venerit hora,<br/>Et teneam moriens deficiente manu.

Tibullus

Te spectem, suprema mihi cum venerit hora,
Et teneam moriens deficiente manu.
Bk. 1, no. 1, line 59.
Variant translation: May I be looking at you when my last hour has come, and dying may I hold you with my weakening hand.
Elegies

“Jupiter laughs at the false oaths of lovers.”
Periuria ridet amantum<br/>Iuppiter.

Tibullus

Periuria ridet amantum
Iuppiter.
Bk. 3, no. 6, line 49.
Misattributed

“Be not afraid to swear. Null and void are the perjuries of love; the winds bear them ineffective over land and the face of the sea. Great thanks to Jove! The Sire himself has decreed no oath should stand that love has taken in the folly of desire.”
Nec iurare time: veneris periuria venti<br/>inrita per terras et freta summa ferunt.<br/>gratia magna Iovi: vetuit Pater ipse valere,<br/>iurasset cupide quidquid ineptus amor.

Tibullus

Nec iurare time: veneris periuria venti
inrita per terras et freta summa ferunt.
gratia magna Iovi: vetuit Pater ipse valere,
iurasset cupide quidquid ineptus amor.
Bk. 1, no. 4, line 21.
Elegies

“Fond Hope keeps the spark alive, whispering ever that to-morrow things will mend.”
Credula vitam<br/>spes fovet et fore cras semper ait melius.

Tibullus

Credula vitam
spes fovet et fore cras semper ait melius.
Bk. 2, no. 6, line 19.
Elegies

“And some aged man in homage to his ancient love will yearly place a garland on her mounded tomb, and, as he goes, will say: "Sleep well and peacefully, and above thy untroubled ashes let the earth be light."”
Atque aliquis senior veteres veneratus amores<br/>annua constructo serta dabit tumulo,<br/>et "bene" discedens dicet "placideque quiescas,<br/>terraque securae sit super ossa levis."

Tibullus

Atque aliquis senior veteres veneratus amores
annua constructo serta dabit tumulo,
et "bene" discedens dicet "placideque quiescas,
terraque securae sit super ossa levis."
Bk. 2, no. 4, line 47.
Elegies

“Who was the first discoverer of the horrible sword? How savage was he and literally iron!”
Quis fuit, horrendos primus qui protulit enses?<br/>quam ferus et vere ferreus ille fuit!

Tibullus

Quis fuit, horrendos primus qui protulit enses?
quam ferus et vere ferreus ille fuit!
Bk. 1, no. 10, line 1.
Elegies

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