Biographical note: Lucia Floridi, Università degli studi di Milano. This is the first modern commentary devoted exclusively to the epigrams of Lucillius, a prolific Neronian poet who, in spite of being one of the most significant representatives of...
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Biographical note: Lucia Floridi, Università degli studi di Milano. This is the first modern commentary devoted exclusively to the epigrams of Lucillius, a prolific Neronian poet who, in spite of being one of the most significant representatives of the Greek satirical epigram, has primarily been studied not for his own value, but for the influence he had on Martial. The volume contains an extensive introduction, a new critical text and translation, and a full literary and philological commentary. This is the first modern commentary devoted exclusively to the epigrams of Lucillius, a prolific Neronian poet who, in spite of being one of the most significant representatives of the Greek satirical epigram, has primarily been studied not for his own value, but for the influence he had on Martial. The volume contains an extensive introduction, a new critical text and translation, and a full literary and philological commentary
Premessa; Indice del volume; Introduzione; I. La vita; I.1. Lucillio e Nerone; I.2. La grafia del nome, lo status, la professione; II. Lucillio e l'epigramma scoptico; II. 1. La tradizione scommatica di età ellenistica e tardo-ellenistica; II. 2. L'epigramma scoptico di Lucillio: continuità e innovazione; II. 3. I monodistici lucilliani: uno schema comico?; II. 4. Libro e simposio; II. 5. Bersagli polemici e nomina ficta; II. 6. Iperbole, gioco con l'assurdo e comicità surreale; II. 7. Lingua e stile; II. 8. Lunghezza degli epigrammi e ordine delle parole; III. Tecnica della versificazione
III. 1. Realizzazioni di verso nell'esametroIII. 2. Incisioni e leggi metriche; III. 3. Prosodia; III. 4. Conclusioni; IV. La tradizione manoscritta; IV. 1. P; IV. 2. Pl; IV. 3. Le sillogi minori; IV. 4. Il Riccardianus 25; IV. 5. Citazioni e testimonianze; IV. 6. Gli apografi di P e Pl; IV. 7. Lucillio e l'XI libro dell'Anthologia Palatina; IV. 8. I libelli di Lucillio; IV. 9. Il problema delle attribuzioni: Lucillio e Luciano; V. La fortuna di Lucillio; V.1. Lucillio nell'epigramma scoptico greco; V.2. Lucillio nell'epigramma latino; V.3. Sopravvivenze di Lucillio a Bisanzio?; Testo e commento
BibliografiaTabula comparationis; Index verborum; Index locorum; Index nominum et rerum notabilium
This is the first modern commentary devoted exclusively to the epigrams of Lucillius, a prolific Neronian poet who, in spite of being one of the most significant representatives of the Greek satirical epigram, has primarily been studied not for his own value, but for the influence he had on Martial. The volume contains an extensive introduction, a new critical text and translation, and a full literary and philological commentary