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  1. A companion to Terence
    Contributor: Augoustakis, Antony (HerausgeberIn); Traill, Ariana (HerausgeberIn); Thorburn, John E. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA

    "A Companion to Terence offers the first comprehensive collection of essays on Terence in English. It includes a detailed study of Terence's plays, situating them in their socio-historical context and exploring their reception from the Classical... more

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    "A Companion to Terence offers the first comprehensive collection of essays on Terence in English. It includes a detailed study of Terence's plays, situating them in their socio-historical context and exploring their reception from the Classical through late antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, to present day literature and performance. Each chapter discusses key issues in Terence, including Terence's relationship with his Greco-Roman models, his language and style, the question of performance and dramatic technique, and the socio-political background that shapes the themes, characters, structures, and cultural-political concerns. A Companion to Terence is a useful research tool for the growing number of scholars, students and critics of Terence and Roman comedy"-- Terence and ancient comedy: Terence and Greek new comedy / Peter Brown ; Terence and the traditions of Roman new comedy / George Fredric Franko ; Terence and non-comic intertexts / Alison Sharrock ; Fabula Stataria : language and humor in Terence / Heather Vincent ; Meter and music / Timothy J. Moore -- Contexts and themes: Terence and the scipionic Grex / Daniel P. Hanchey ; opera in bello, in otio, in negotio : Terence and Rome in the 160s BCE / John H. Starks, Jr. ; Religious ritual and family dynamics in Terence / T.H.M. Gellar-Goad ; Gender and sexuality in Terence / Sharon L. James ; Family and household in the comedies of Terence / Z.M. Packman ; Masters and slaves / Evangelos Karakasis -- The plays: Andria / Robert Germany ; Heauton Timorumenos / Eckard Lefevre ; Eunuchus / David M. Christenson ; Phormio / Stavros Frangoulidis ; Hecyra / Ortwin Knorr ; Adelphoe / Ariana Traill -- Reception: History of the text and scholia / Benjamin Victor ; Terence in Latin literature from the second century BCE to the second century CE / Roman Muller ; Terence in late antiquity / Andrew Cain ; Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Christianizes Terence / Antony Augoustakis ; 'Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him' : Terence in early modern England / Martine van Elk ; Mulier inopia et cognatorum neglegentia coacta : Thornton Wilder's tragic take on The woman of Andros / Mathias Hanses ; Terence in translation / John Barsby ; Performing Terence (and Hrotsvit) now / Mary-Kay Gamel.

     

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    Contributor: Augoustakis, Antony (HerausgeberIn); Traill, Ariana (HerausgeberIn); Thorburn, John E. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1118301978; 1118301951; 1118301994; 1299559816; 9781118301951; 9781118301999; 9781118301975; 9781299559813
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    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world ; 103
    Subjects: Latin drama (Comedy); Theater; Theater; Rome (Empire); DRAMA ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History; Latin drama (Comedy); Theater; Terence; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical
    Other subjects: Terence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction Antony Augoustakis and Ariana Traill PART I TERENCE AND ANCIENT COMEDY 1. Terence and Greek New Comedy Peter Brown 2. Terence and the Traditions of Roman New Comedy George Fredric Franko 3. Terence and Non-Comic Intertexts Alison Sharrock 4. Fabula Stataria: Language and Humor in Terence Heather Vincent 5. Meter and Music Timothy J. Moore PART II CONTEXTS AND THEMES 6. Terence and the Scipionic Grex Daniel P. Hanchey 7. opera in bello, in otio, in negotio: Terence and Rome in the 160s BCE John H. Starks, Jr. 8. Religious Ritual and Family Dynamics in Terence T.H.M. Gellar-Goad 9. Gender and Sexuality in Terence Sharon L. James 10. Family and Household in the Comedies of Terence Z.M. Packman 11. Masters and Slaves Evangelos Karakasis PART III THE PLAYS 12. Andria Robert Germany 13. Heauton Timorumenos Eckard Lefevre 14. Eunuchus David M. Christenson 15. Phormio Stavros Frangoulidis 16. Hecyra Ortwin Knorr 17. Adelphoe Ariana Traill PART IV RECEPTION 18. History of the Text and Scholia Benjamin Victor 19. Terence in Latin literature from the Second Century BCE to the Second Century CE Roman Muller 20. Terence in Late Antiquity Andrew Cain 21. Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Christianizes Terence Antony Augoustakis 22. 'Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him': Terence in Early Modern England Martine van Elk 23. mulier inopia et cognatorum neglegentia coacta: Thornton Wilder's Tragic Take on The Woman of Andros Mathias Hanses 24. Terence in Translation John Barsby 25. Performing Terence (and Hrotsvit) Now Mary-Kay Gamel General Index Index Locorum

  2. A companion to Augustine
    Contributor: Vessey, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Reid, Shelley (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    A Companion to Augustine presents a fresh collection of scholarship by leading academics with a new approach to contextualizing Augustine and his works within the multi-disciplinary field of Late Antiquity, showing Augustine as both a product of the... more

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    A Companion to Augustine presents a fresh collection of scholarship by leading academics with a new approach to contextualizing Augustine and his works within the multi-disciplinary field of Late Antiquity, showing Augustine as both a product of the cultural forces of his times and a cultural force in his own right. Discusses the life and works of Augustine within their full historical context, rather than privileging the theological context Presents Augustine & rsquo;s life, works and leading ideas in the cultural context of the late Roman world, providing a vibrant and engaging sense of August Introduction : Augustine and company / Mark Vessey -- Political history : the later Roman Empire / Christopher Kelly -- Cultural beography : Roman North Africa / William E. Klingshirn -- Religious sociology : being Christian in the time of Augustine / Éric Rebillard -- Spes saeculi : Augustine's worldly ambition and career / R.S.O. Tomlin -- Love and belonging, loss and netrayal in the Confessions / Kate Cooper -- The Confessions as autobiography / Paula Fredriksen -- Reading the Confessions / Catherine Conybeare -- Augustine and language / Philip Burton -- Augustine's information circuits / Claire Sotinel -- Augustine and Roman public spectacles / Richard Lim -- Augustine and books / Guy Stroumsa -- Augustine and the Latin classics / Danuta Shanzer -- Augustine and the philosophers / Sarah Byers -- Augustine and the books of the Manicheans / Johannes van Oort -- Augustine and scripture / Michael Cameron -- Augustine and His Christian predecessors / Mark Edwards -- Augustine as a reader of his Christian contemporaries / Michael Stuart Williams -- Augustine among the writers of the Church / Mark Vessey. Philosopher : Augustine in retirement / Gillian Clark -- Conversationalist and consultant : Augustine in dialogue / Therese Fuhrer -- Mystic and monk : Augustine and the spiritual life / John Peter Kenney -- Preacher : Augustine and his congregation / Hildegund Müller -- Administrator : Augustine in his diocese / Neil B. McLynn -- Controversialist : Augustine in combat / Caroline Humfress -- Augustine on the will / James Wetzel -- Augustine on the body / David G. Hunter -- Augustine on friendship and orthodoxy / Stefan Rebenich -- Augustine on the Church (against the Donatists) / Alexander Evers -- Augustine on the statesman and the two cities / Robert Dodaro -- Augustine on scripture and the Trinity / Sabine MacCormack -- Augustine on redemption / Lewis Ayres -- Augustine's works in circulation / Clemens Weidmann -- Augustine in the West, 430-ca. 900 / Conrad Leyser -- Augustine in the western Middle Ages to the Reformation / Eric L. Saak -- Augustine in modern philosophy / Johannes Brachtendorf -- Augustine and postmodernism / John D. Caputo -- Envoi / James J. O'Donnell.

     

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    Contributor: Vessey, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Reid, Shelley (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781118255483
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    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Subjects: Church history; RELIGION ; Christianity ; History; Church history ; Primitive and early church; Rome (Empire); Augustine; History; RELIGION ; Christian Church ; History
    Other subjects: Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (595 Seiten)
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 517-562

  3. A companion to Tacitus
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    A Companion to Tacitus brings much needed clarity and accessibility to the notoriously difficult language and yet indispensable historical accounts of Tacitus. The companion provides both a broad introduction and showcases new theoretical approaches... more

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    A Companion to Tacitus brings much needed clarity and accessibility to the notoriously difficult language and yet indispensable historical accounts of Tacitus. The companion provides both a broad introduction and showcases new theoretical approaches that enrich our understanding of this complex author. Tacitus is one of the most important Roman historians of his time, as well as a great literary stylist, whose work is characterized by his philosophy of human nature. Encourages interdisciplinary discussion intended to engage scholars beyond Classics including philosophy, cultural studies, political science, and literature. Showcases new theoretical approaches that enrich our understanding of this complex author. Clarifies and explains the notoriously difficult language of Tacitus. Written and designed to prepare a new generation of scholars to examine for themselves the richness of Tacitean thought. Includes contributions from a broad range of established international scholars and rising stars in the field The textual transmission / Charles E. Murgia -- The Agricola / Dylan Sailor -- Germania / James B. Rives -- Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus : a socio-cultural history / Steven H. Rutledge -- The histories / Jonthan Master -- The annals / Herbert W. Benario -- Tacitus' sources / David Potter -- Tacitus and Roman historiography / Arthur Pomeroy -- The concentration of power and writing history : forms of historical persuasion in The histories (1.1-49) / Olivier Devillers -- Deliberative oratory in The annals and the Dialogus / Christopher S. van den Berg -- Tacitus' senatorial embassies of 69 CE / Kathryn Williams -- Deuotio, disease, and remedia in The histories / Rebecca Edwards -- Tacitus in the twenty-first century : the struggle for truth in Annals 1-6 / Barbara Levick -- Tacitus' history and mine / Holly Haynes -- Seneca in Tacitus / James Ker -- Annum quiete et otio transiit : Tacitus (Ag. 6.3) and Sallust on liberty, tyranny, and human dignity / Christopher B. Krebs -- "Let us tread our path together" : Tacitus and the Younger Pliny / Christopher Whitton -- Tacitus and epic / Timothy A. Joseph -- Silius italicus and Tacitus on the tragic hero : the case of Germanicus / Eleni Manolaraki and Antony Augoustakis -- Historian and satirist : Tacitus and Juvenal / Catherine Keane -- Masculinity and gender performance in Tacitus / Thomas Späth -- Women and domesticity / Kristina Milnor -- Postcolonial approaches to Tacitus / Nancy Shumate -- Tacitus and political thought / Daniel Kapust.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781444354188; 1444354183; 9781444354157; 1444354159; 9781118381977; 1118381971
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    RVK Categories: FX 225505 ; NH 4463
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world Literature and culture
    Subjects: Historiography; Tacitus, Cornelius; Rome (Empire); Tacitus, Cornelius; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Tacitus, Cornelius; HISTORY ; Ancient ; Rome
    Other subjects: Tacitus, Cornelius; Tacitus, Cornelius
    Scope: Online Ressource (xvii, 599 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-564) and index

  4. A companion to Ovid
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, U.K

    A poet's life / Peter E. Knox -- Poetry in Augustan Rome / Mario Citroni -- Rhetoric and Ovid's poetry / Elaine Fantham -- Ovid and religion / Julia Dyson Hejduk -- The amores : Ovid making love / Joan Booth -- The heroides : female elegy? / Laurel... more

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    A poet's life / Peter E. Knox -- Poetry in Augustan Rome / Mario Citroni -- Rhetoric and Ovid's poetry / Elaine Fantham -- Ovid and religion / Julia Dyson Hejduk -- The amores : Ovid making love / Joan Booth -- The heroides : female elegy? / Laurel Fulkerson -- The Ars amatoria / Roy K. Gibson -- Remedia amoris / Barbara Weiden Boyd -- Fasti : the poet, the prince, and the plebs / Geraldine Herbert-Brown -- The metamorphoses : a poet's poem / E. J. Kenney -- The metamorphoses : politics and narrative / Gareth Williams -- Tristia / Jo-Marie Claassen -- Ibis / Martin Helzle -- Epistulae ex Ponto / Luigi Galasso -- Lost and spurious works / Peter E. Knox -- Ovid and Hellenistic poetry / Jane Lightfoot -- Ovid and Callimachus : rewriting the master / Benjamin Acosta-Hughes -- Ovid's Catullus and the neoteric moment in Roman poetry / David Wray -- Propertius and Ovid / Stephen Heyworth -- Tibullus and Ovid / Robert Maltby -- Ovid's reception of Virgil / Richard Thomas -- Editing ovid : immortal works and material texts / Mark Possanza -- Commenting on Ovid / Peter E. Knox -- Ovidian intertextuality / Sergio Casali -- Sexuality and gender / Alison Keith -- Ovid's generic transformations / Joseph Farrell -- Theorizing Ovid / Efrossini Spentzou -- Ovidian strategies in early Imperial literature / Charles McNelis -- The medieval Ovid / John Fyler -- Ovid in Renaissance English literature / Heather James -- Shakespeare and ovid / Gordon Braden -- Ovid in the twentieth century / Theodore Ziolkowski -- Translating Ovid / Christopher Martin

     

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  5. A companion to Latin literature
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

    ""Essay after essay conveys the excitement of research into the ancient world, showing that nothing is settled, that there are always new questions and new ideas. The essays are lively and provocative, making representative use of source material and... more

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    ""Essay after essay conveys the excitement of research into the ancient world, showing that nothing is settled, that there are always new questions and new ideas. The essays are lively and provocative, making representative use of source material and enticing readers to enter into the debate themselves ... There is little to criticise in this volume ... This 'Companion' titillates the reader into thinking about Latin literature in excitingly new ways."" Scholia Reviews ""An invaluable source of assistance and instruction for students."" Reference Reviews ""I can warmly recommend this book Introduction : constructing Latin literature / Stephen Harrison -- The early republic : the beginnings to 90 BC / Sander M. Goldberg -- The late republican/triumviral period, 90-40 BC / D.S. Levene -- The Augustan period, 40BC-AD 14 / Joseph Farrell -- The early empire, AD 14-68 / Roland Mayer -- The high empire, AD 69-200 / Bruce Gibson -- Narrative epic / Philip Hardie -- Didactic epic / Monica Gale -- Roman tragedy / Elaine Fantham -- Comedy, atellane farce and mime / Costas Panayotakis -- Pastoral / Stephen Heyworth -- Love elegy / Roy Gibson -- Satire / Llewelyn Morgan -- Lyric and iambic / Stephen Harrison -- Epigram / Lindsay C. Watson -- The novel / Stephen Harrison -- Dialogues and treatises / J.G.F. Powell -- Historiography and biography / Christina Shuttleworth Kraus -- Oratory / D.H. Berry -- Epistolography / Catharine Edwards -- Decline and nostalgia / Stephen Harrison -- Art and text / Jaś Elsner -- The passions / Robert A. Kaster -- Sex and gender / A.M. Keith -- Friendship and patronage / David Konstan -- Romans and others / Yasmin Syed -- Marriage and family / Susan Treggiari -- Slavery and class / Thomas Habinek -- Centre and periphery / Alessandro Barchiesi.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781405165914; 140516591X
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    RVK Categories: FT 12000
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Literature and culture
    Subjects: Latin literature; Latin literature; Authors, Latin; Latin literature; Latin literature; Authors, Latin; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Authors, Latin; Intellectual life; Latin literature; Latin literature ; Themes, motives; Literature; Letterkunde; Latijn; Literatur; Literaturgattung; Motiv; Rome (Empire); TRAVEL ; Special Interest ; Literary; Latein; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Handbooks and manuals; Handboeken (vorm); Geschiedenis (vorm)
    Scope: Online Ressource (XVIII, 450 S.), Ill., 25 cm.
  6. A companion to Horace
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    "A Companion to Horace features a collection of commissioned interpretive essays by leading scholars in the field of Latin literature covering the entire generic range of works produced by Horace. Features original essays by a wide range of leading... more

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    "A Companion to Horace features a collection of commissioned interpretive essays by leading scholars in the field of Latin literature covering the entire generic range of works produced by Horace. Features original essays by a wide range of leading literary scholars. Exceeds expectations for the standard handbook by featuring essays that challenge, rather than just summarize, conventional views of Homer's work and influence. Considers Horace's debt to his Greek predecessors; Treats the reception of Horace from contemporary theoretical perspectives. Offers up-to-date information and illustrations on the archaeological site traditionally identified as Horace's villa in the Sabine countryside"--EBL book details The biographical and social foundations of Horace's poetic voice / David Armstrong -- Horace's friendship : adaptation of a circular argument / William Anderson -- Horace and imperial patronage / Phebe Lowell Bowditch -- The Roman site identified as Horace's villa at Licenza, Italy / Bernard Frischer -- The epodes : genre, themes, and arrangement / David Mankin -- Defining a lyric ethos : Archilochus lyricus and Horatian melos / Gregson Davis -- Horace and lesbian lyric / Jenny Strauss Clay -- Horace's debt to Pindar / William H. Race -- Female figures in Horace's odes / Ronnie Ancona -- The Roman odes / Hans Peter Syndikus -- Horace : Odes 4 / Michèle Lowrie -- The Carmen saeculare / Michael Putnam -- Horace and the satirist's mask : shadowboxing with Lucilius / Catherine Schlegel -- Horatius Anceps : persona and self-revelation in satire and song / Kirk Freudenberg -- Return to sender : Horace's Sermo from the epistles to the satires / Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The epistles / W.R. Johnson -- The reception of Horace's odes / Lowell Edmunds -- The metempsychosis of Horace : the reception of the satires and epistules / Susanna Braund -- Reception of Horace's Ars poetica / Leon Golden

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781405197342; 140519734X; 9781444319194; 1444319191
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: FX 181605
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Literature and culture
    Subjects: Poets, Latin; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Poets, Latin; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Horaz; Horace ; études diverses; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Horace; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; POETRY ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Literature; Poets, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Rome (Empire); Biography; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Aufsatzsammlung
    Other subjects: Horace; Horace; Horace; Horace; Array
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiv, 464 p.), ill., map.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

    A COMPANION TO HORACE; Contents; Figures; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations Used; Author's Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: Biographical and Social Contexts; CHAPTER ONE: The Biographical and Social Foundations of Horace's Poetic Voice; CHAPTER TWO: Horace's Friendship: Adaptation of a Circular Argument; CHAPTER THREE: Horace and Imperial Patronage; CHAPTER FOUR: The Roman Site Identified as Horace's Villa at Licenza, Italy; PART II: Horatian Lyric: Literary Contexts; CHAPTER FIVE: The Epodes: Genre, Themes, and Arrangement*

    CHAPTER SIX: Defining a Lyric Ethos: Archilochus lyricus and Horatian melosCHAPTER SEVEN: Horace and Lesbian Lyric*; CHAPTER EIGHT: Horace's Debt to Pindar; CHAPTER NINE: Female Figures in Horace's Odes; CHAPTER TEN: The Roman Odes; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Horace: Odes 4; CHAPTER TWELVE: The Carmen Saeculare; PART III: The Satires and Epistles; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Horace and the Satirist's Mask: Shadowboxing with Lucilius; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Horatius Anceps: Persona and Self-revelation in Satire and Song*; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Return to Sender: Horace's sermo from the Epistles to the Satires*

    CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The EpistlesPART IV: Reception of Horace's Poetry; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: The Reception of Horace's Odes; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Metempsychosis of Horace: The Reception of the Satires and Epistles*; CHAPTER NINETEEN: Reception of Horace's Ars Poetica; Bibliography; Index

    The biographical and social foundations of Horace's poetic voice / David ArmstrongHorace's friendship : adaptation of a circular argument / William Anderson -- Horace and imperial patronage / Phebe Lowell Bowditch -- The Roman site identified as Horace's villa at Licenza, Italy / Bernard Frischer -- The epodes : genre, theme and arrangement / David Mankin -- Defining a lyric ethos : Archilochus Lyricus and Horace / Gregson Davis -- Horace and lesbian lyric / Jenny Strauss Clay -- Horace's debt to Pindar / William Race -- Female figures in Horace's odes / Ronnie Ancona -- The Roman odes / Hans Peter Syndikus -- Horace : Odes IV / Michèle Lowrie -- The Carmen saeculare / Michael Putnam -- Horace and Lucilius / Catherine Schlegel -- Horatius Anceps : persona and self-revelation in satire and song / Kirk Freudenberg -- Return to sender : Horace's Sermo from the epistles to the satires / Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The epistles / Ralph Johnson -- The reception of Horace's odes / Lowell Edmunds -- The metempsychosis of Horace : the reception of the sermones and epistulae / Susanna Braund -- Reception of Horace's Ars poetica / Leon Golden.

  7. A companion to Roman love elegy
    Contributor: Gold, Barbara K. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, Mass

    A Companion to Roman Love Elegy is the first comprehensive work dedicated solely to the study of love elegy. The genre is explored through 33 original essays thatoffer new and innovative approaches to specific elegists and the discipline as a whole.... more

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    A Companion to Roman Love Elegy is the first comprehensive work dedicated solely to the study of love elegy. The genre is explored through 33 original essays thatoffer new and innovative approaches to specific elegists and the discipline as a whole. Contributors represent a range of established names and younger scholars, all of whom are respected experts in their fieldsContains original, never before published essays, which are both accessible to a wide audience and offer a new approach to the love elegists and their workIncludes 33 essays on the Roman elegists Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius

     

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    Contributor: Gold, Barbara K. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781118241165; 1118241169; 9781118241394; 1118241398
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: FT 16200 ; FT 17100
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world Literature and culture
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    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Rome (Empire); LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Civilization
    Scope: Online Ressource (xv, 591 pages), illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

    Barbara K Gold: Introduction

    Joseph Farrell: The Text and Roman Erotic Elegists. Calling out the Greeks: Dynamics of the Elegiac Canon

    David Wray: Catullus the Roman Love Elegist?

    W R Johnson: Propertius

    Paul Allen Miller: Tibullus

    Alison R Sharrock: Ovid

    Mathilde Skoie: , Book 3

    Tara S Welch: Historical and Material Context. Elegy and the Monuments

    P Lowell Bowditch: Roman Love Elegy and the Eros of Empire

    Eleanor Winsor Leach: Rome's Elegiac Cartography: The View from the

    Richard Hunter: Influences. Callimachus and Roman Elegy

    Roy K Gibson: Gallus: The First Roman Love Elegist

    Duncan F Kennedy: Stylistics and Discourse. Love's Tropes and Figures

    Llewelyn Morgan: Elegiac Meter: Opposites Attract

    S J Heyworth: The Elegiac Book: Patterns and Problems

    Vincent Katz: Translating Roman Elegy

    Sharon L James: Aspects of Production. Elegy and New Comedy

    Judith P Hallett: Authorial Identity in Latin Love Elegy: Literary Fictions and Erotic Failings

    Alison Keith: The in Roman Elegy

    Barbara K Gold: b3 sPatronage and the Elegists: Social Reality or Literary Construction? b4 s

    Ȟrica Valladares: Elegy, Art and the Viewer

    Mary-Kay Gamel: Performing Sex, Gender and Power in Roman Elegy

    Ellen Greene: Gender and Elegy

    Micaela Janan: Approaches. Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory and Roman Love Elegy

    Donncha O'Rourke: Intertextuality in Roman Elegy

    Genevieve Liveley: Narratology in Roman Elegy

    David Fredrick: The Gaze and the Elegiac Imaginary

    P J Davis: Late Antique Elegy and Reception. Reception of Elegy in Augustan and Post-Augustan Poetry

    James Uden: Love Elegies of Late Antiquity

    Holt N Parker: Renaissance Latin Elegy

    Dan Hooley: Modernist Reception

    Ronnie Ancona: Pedagogy. Teaching Roman Love Elegy

    Barbara Weiden Boyd: Teaching Ovid's Love Elegy

    Genevieve Liveley: Teaching Rape in Roman Elegy, Part I

    Sharon L James: Teaching Rape in Roman Love Elegy, Part II

  8. Rom rückwärts
    a Europäische Übertragungsschicksale
    Contributor: Wild, Cornelia (HerausgeberIn); Kasper, Judith (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Wilhelm Fink Verlag, Paderborn

    Preliminary Material /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild -- Roms Tropen. Referenz, Gramma und Affekt /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild -- Brudermord (Plutarch) /Gianluca Solla -- Verkehrung (Aurelius Augustinus) /Barbara Vinken -- Gewalt (Simone Weil)... more

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    Preliminary Material /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild -- Roms Tropen. Referenz, Gramma und Affekt /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild -- Brudermord (Plutarch) /Gianluca Solla -- Verkehrung (Aurelius Augustinus) /Barbara Vinken -- Gewalt (Simone Weil) /Marco Tabacchini -- Kältepunkt (Friedrich A. Kittler) /Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht -- Travestie /Martin Treml -- con/discordia (Prudentius) /Susanna Elm -- Tautologie (Martin Luther) /Barbara Natalie Nagel -- Götzendienst (Émile Zola) /Barbara Vinken -- Krise (Paul Valéry) /Pablo Valdivia Orozco -- Raum (Carl Schmitt) /Dagmar Stöferle -- Ricorso (Giambattista Vico) /Cordula Reichart -- Topos (Niccolò Machiavelli) /Judith Frömmer -- riverrun (Quintilian, Vico, Joyce ) /Anselm Haverkamp -- Bildung (Ernst Robert Curtius) /Julian Drews -- renovatio (Ernst Kantorowicz) /Gianluca Solla -- Monument (Joachim du Bellay) /Edi Zollinger -- Stilwille (Friedrich Nietzsche) /Michael Auer -- Anagramm (Ferdinand de Saussure) /Cornelia Wild -- Marmor (Cy Twombly) /Denise Koller -- Römerinnen (Michel de Montaigne) /Helmut Pfeiffer -- Roman (Friedrich Hölderlin) /Florian Fuchs -- rom-isch (Friedrich Schlegel) /Robert Stockhammer -- Inklination (Jacques Derrida) /Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz -- Reversio (Lucan) /Michèle Lowrie -- Scham (Paulus) /Davide Caliaro -- Felisinda (Baltasar Gracián) /Johanna Schumm -- Karnevalisierung (Luis Buñuel) /Uta Felten -- Mora (Ovid) /Hanna Sohns -- Exzitation (Francesco Petrarca) /John T. Hamilton -- Verzauberung /Cornelia Klettke -- Hysterierende Urbs (Edmond und Jules de Goncourt) /Rudolf Behrens -- Inventio (Giovanni Battista Piranesi / Charles Baudelaire) /Andrea Allerkamp -- Quidproquo (Walter Benjamin) /Andrea Allerkamp -- Verstörung (Sigmund Freud) /Judith Kasper -- Abdruck (Roberto Rossellini) /Hermann Doetsch -- Die Herausgeberinnen /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild -- Die Autorinnen und Autoren /Judith Kasper and Cornelia Wild. Die Allgegenwärtigkeit der Tropen Roms erschließt sich in den sprachlichen Strukturen, die von der Antike bis zur Moderne stets verborgen haben, wodurch sie sich konstituieren. Ob im politischen Körper oder im Gesetz der Buchstaben wirkt Rom mit seinen Bedeutungen manifest oder latent nach. Die in diesem Band vorgenommenen Lektüren zielen darauf, das anagrammatische Spiel, in das Roma seit je impliziert ist, zu nutzen, um im unvermeidlichen Bezug unserer Kultur auf Rom überraschende Wendungen und Inklinationen herauszuarbeiten. Die kommentierte Anthologie versammelt Essays zu ausgewählten Passagen aus den Werken von Lucan, Plutarch, Quintilian, Augustinus, Petrarca, Luther, Du Bellay, Gracián, Vico, Baudelaire, Zola, Saussure, Freud, Derrida und vielen anderen mehr, die Rom implizit oder explizit aufrufen, durchstreichen, affirmieren, traumhaft verstellen, wiederholen oder nachtragen. Mit Beiträgen von Barbara Natalie Nagel, Michèle Lowrie, Gianluca Solla, Edi Zollinger, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Anselm Haverkamp u.a

     

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  9. A companion to Terence
    Contributor: Augoustakis, Antony (HerausgeberIn); Traill, Ariana (HerausgeberIn); Thorburn, John E. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013
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    "A Companion to Terence offers the first comprehensive collection of essays on Terence in English. It includes a detailed study of Terence's plays, situating them in their socio-historical context and exploring their reception from the Classical through late antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, to present day literature and performance. Each chapter discusses key issues in Terence, including Terence's relationship with his Greco-Roman models, his language and style, the question of performance and dramatic technique, and the socio-political background that shapes the themes, characters, structures, and cultural-political concerns. A Companion to Terence is a useful research tool for the growing number of scholars, students and critics of Terence and Roman comedy"-- Terence and ancient comedy: Terence and Greek new comedy / Peter Brown ; Terence and the traditions of Roman new comedy / George Fredric Franko ; Terence and non-comic intertexts / Alison Sharrock ; Fabula Stataria : language and humor in Terence / Heather Vincent ; Meter and music / Timothy J. Moore -- Contexts and themes: Terence and the scipionic Grex / Daniel P. Hanchey ; opera in bello, in otio, in negotio : Terence and Rome in the 160s BCE / John H. Starks, Jr. ; Religious ritual and family dynamics in Terence / T.H.M. Gellar-Goad ; Gender and sexuality in Terence / Sharon L. James ; Family and household in the comedies of Terence / Z.M. Packman ; Masters and slaves / Evangelos Karakasis -- The plays: Andria / Robert Germany ; Heauton Timorumenos / Eckard Lefevre ; Eunuchus / David M. Christenson ; Phormio / Stavros Frangoulidis ; Hecyra / Ortwin Knorr ; Adelphoe / Ariana Traill -- Reception: History of the text and scholia / Benjamin Victor ; Terence in Latin literature from the second century BCE to the second century CE / Roman Muller ; Terence in late antiquity / Andrew Cain ; Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Christianizes Terence / Antony Augoustakis ; 'Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him' : Terence in early modern England / Martine van Elk ; Mulier inopia et cognatorum neglegentia coacta : Thornton Wilder's tragic take on The woman of Andros / Mathias Hanses ; Terence in translation / John Barsby ; Performing Terence (and Hrotsvit) now / Mary-Kay Gamel.

     

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    Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction Antony Augoustakis and Ariana Traill PART I TERENCE AND ANCIENT COMEDY 1. Terence and Greek New Comedy Peter Brown 2. Terence and the Traditions of Roman New Comedy George Fredric Franko 3. Terence and Non-Comic Intertexts Alison Sharrock 4. Fabula Stataria: Language and Humor in Terence Heather Vincent 5. Meter and Music Timothy J. Moore PART II CONTEXTS AND THEMES 6. Terence and the Scipionic Grex Daniel P. Hanchey 7. opera in bello, in otio, in negotio: Terence and Rome in the 160s BCE John H. Starks, Jr. 8. Religious Ritual and Family Dynamics in Terence T.H.M. Gellar-Goad 9. Gender and Sexuality in Terence Sharon L. James 10. Family and Household in the Comedies of Terence Z.M. Packman 11. Masters and Slaves Evangelos Karakasis PART III THE PLAYS 12. Andria Robert Germany 13. Heauton Timorumenos Eckard Lefevre 14. Eunuchus David M. Christenson 15. Phormio Stavros Frangoulidis 16. Hecyra Ortwin Knorr 17. Adelphoe Ariana Traill PART IV RECEPTION 18. History of the Text and Scholia Benjamin Victor 19. Terence in Latin literature from the Second Century BCE to the Second Century CE Roman Muller 20. Terence in Late Antiquity Andrew Cain 21. Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Christianizes Terence Antony Augoustakis 22. 'Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him': Terence in Early Modern England Martine van Elk 23. mulier inopia et cognatorum neglegentia coacta: Thornton Wilder's Tragic Take on The Woman of Andros Mathias Hanses 24. Terence in Translation John Barsby 25. Performing Terence (and Hrotsvit) Now Mary-Kay Gamel General Index Index Locorum

  10. The politics of Latin literature
    writing, identity, and empire in ancient Rome
    Published: c1998
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J

    This is the first book to describe the intimate relationship between Latin literature and the politics of ancient Rome. Until now, most scholars have viewed classical Latin literature as a product of aesthetic concerns. Thomas Habinek shows, however,... more

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    This is the first book to describe the intimate relationship between Latin literature and the politics of ancient Rome. Until now, most scholars have viewed classical Latin literature as a product of aesthetic concerns. Thomas Habinek shows, however, that literature was also a cultural practice that emerged from and intervened in the political and social struggles at the heart of the Roman world.Habinek considers major works by such authors as Cato, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Seneca. He shows that, from its beginnings in the late third century b.c. to its eclipse by Christian literature six hun

     

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  11. Anatomizing Civil War
    studies in Lucan's epic technique
    Published: [2012]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

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    "Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of the poet Lucan, a contemporary of the emperor Nero. This maverick but socially prominent poet, whom Nero commanded to commit suicide at the age of 26, left an epic poem on the civil war between Caesar and Pompey that epitomizes the exuberance and stylistic experimentation of Neronian culture. This study focuses on Lucan's epic technique and traces his influence through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Martin Dinter's newest volume engages with Lucan's use of body imagery, sententiae, Fama (rumor), and open-endedness throughout his civil war epic. Although Lucan's Bellum Civile is frequently decried as a fragmented as well as fragmentary epic, this study demonstrates how Lucan uses devices other than teleology and cohesive narrative structure to bind together the many parts of his epic body. Anatomizing Civil War places at center stage characteristics of Lucan's work that have so far been interpreted as excessive, or as symptoms of an overly rhetorical culture indicating a lack of substance. By demonstrating that they all contribute to Lucan's poetic technique, Martin Dinter shows how they play a fundamental role in shaping and connecting the many episodes of the Bellum Civile that constitute Lucan's epic body. This important volume will be of interest to students of classics and comparative literature as well as literary scholars. All Greek and Latin passages have been translated"-- Introduction -- Aide-Mémoire: the plot of Lucan's Bellum Civile -- 1. Lucan's epic body: anatomizing Civil War -- 2. Embodiments: Lucan and Fama -- 3. Autarchic limbs: Sententiae in Lucan -- 4. The anatomy of repetition -- Bibliography -- ndex Locorum -- General Index.

     

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  12. Cicero, Philippic 2, 44-50, 78-92, 100-119
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Open Book Publishers, Cambridge, UK

    "Cicero composed his incendiary Philippics only a few months after Rome was rocked by the brutal assassination of Julius Caesar. In the tumultuous aftermath of Caesar's death, Cicero and Mark Antony found themselves on opposing sides of an... more

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    "Cicero composed his incendiary Philippics only a few months after Rome was rocked by the brutal assassination of Julius Caesar. In the tumultuous aftermath of Caesar's death, Cicero and Mark Antony found themselves on opposing sides of an increasingly bitter and dangerous battle for control. Philippic 2 was a weapon in that war. Conceived as Cicero's response to a verbal attack from Antony in the Senate, Philippic 2 is a rhetorical firework that ranges from abusive references to Antony's supposedly sordid sex life to a sustained critique of what Cicero saw as Antony's tyrannical ambitions. Vituperatively brilliant and politically committed, it is both a carefully crafted literary artefact and an explosive example of crisis rhetoric. It ultimately led to Cicero's own gruesome death. This course book offers a portion of the original Latin text, vocabulary aids, study questions, and an extensive commentary. Designed to stretch and stimulate readers, Ingo Gildenhard's volume will be of particular interest to students of Latin studying for A-Level or on undergraduate courses. It extends beyond detailed linguistic analysis to encourage critical engagement with Cicero, his oratory, the politics of late-republican Rome, and the transhistorical import of Cicero's politics of verbal (and physical) violence."--Publisher's website Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction. 1. Contexts and Paratexts ; 2. The Second Philippic as a Rhetorical Artifact -- and Invective Oratory ; 3. Why Read Cicero's Second Philippic Today? -- Text. Commentary. ʹ 44 A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed ; ʹ 45 Desire and Domesticity: Antony's Escapades as Curio's Toy-Boy ; ʹ 46 Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor ; ʹ 47 Hitting 'Fast-Forward', or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio ; ʹ 48 Antony Adrift ; ʹ 49 Credit for Murder ; ʹ 50 With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering ; ʹ 78 Caesar's Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes ; ʹ 79 The Art of Nepotism ; ʹ 80 Antony Augur, Addled and Addling ; ʹ 81 Compounding Ignorance through Impudence ; ʹ 82 Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses ; ʹ 83 Antony's Fake Auspices ; ʹ 84 On to the Lupercalia ... ; ʹ 85 Vive le roi! Le roi est mort ; ʹ 86 Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker ; ʹ 87 Historical Precedent Demands Antony's Instant Execution ; ʹ 88 Antony on the Ides of March ; ʹ 89 No Compromise with a Public Enemy! ; ʹ 90 Antony's Finest Hour ; ʹ 91 Antony as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ; ʹ 92 Selling the Empire ; ʹ 100 Further Forgeries and a Veteran Foundation ; ʹ 101 Revels and Remunerations ; ʹ 102 Antony Colonized a Colony! ; ʹ 103 Antony's Enrichment Activities ; ʹ 104 Animal House ; ʹ 105 Animal House: The Sequel ; ʹ 106 Antony Cocooned ; ʹ 107 Symbolic Strutting after Caesar ; ʹ 108 Swords Galore, or: Antony's Return to Rome ; ʹ 109 Playing Fast and Loose with Caesar's Legislation ; ʹ 110 Caesar: Dead Duck or Deified Dictator? ; ʹ 111 A Final Look at Antony's Illoquence ; ʹ 112 The Senate Under Armour ; ʹ 113 The Res Publica Has Watchers! ; ʹ 114 Caesar's Assassination: A Deed of Unprecedented Exemplarity ; ʹ 115 Looking for the Taste of (Genuine) Glory ... ; ʹ 116 Caesar You Are Not! ; ʹ 117 Once Burnt Lesson Learnt! ; ʹ 118 Here I Stand. I Can Do Naught Else ; ʹ 119 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! -- Bibliography. 1. On-line Resources 2. ; Secondary Literature.

     

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  13. La nef de Vénus
    érotisme et mauvais œil dans l'est de la Gaule et l'Empire romain
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  I.D. l'édition, Bernardswiller

    "Dans l'imaginaire collectif, l'Antiquité n'a guère de limites en matière de sexualité. Les orgies n'y sont-elles pas quotidiennes ? Les innombrables phallus ou scènes érotiques, y compris dans des lieux publics, ne sont-elles pas la preuve de cette... more

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    "Dans l'imaginaire collectif, l'Antiquité n'a guère de limites en matière de sexualité. Les orgies n'y sont-elles pas quotidiennes ? Les innombrables phallus ou scènes érotiques, y compris dans des lieux publics, ne sont-elles pas la preuve de cette absence de pudeur ? La représentation d'organes génitaux féminins et masculins existe déjà à la Préhistoire. On en ignore la signification réelle, mais il est fort probable qu'elle soit en lien avec le soucis permanent de fertilité, de fécondité. Cette préoccupation se retrouve dans l'Antiquité, au travers d'ex-voto sexués ou du dieu Priape qui protège jardins et vergers. Son énorme phallus en assure la défense, contre les voleurs, mais aussi contre les envieux. En effet, le phallus/ fascinus n'est-il pas un puissant moyen de se protéger du Mauvais OEil ? Pour les Antiques, le pouvoir de fascination est une réalité scientifique, pas une superstition. Le rire, même gêné, a également le pouvoir de détourner de soi le regard maléfique de l'envieux. Les scènes érotiques que l'on retrouve aussi bien sur des lampes à huiles, sur des peintures murales ou des manches de couteaux sont-elles uniquement destinées à exciter le désir sexuel ? Leur iconographie, souvent outrancière et humoristique, est-elle destinée à provoquer un rire apotropai͏̈que ? La représentation d'un sexe, qu'il soit féminin ou masculin, peut donc être en lien avec les croyances religieuses, les connaissances scientifiques et l'érotisme pur. Elle répond donc à des codes, mais aussi à des tabous. Les Antiques n'ont pas l'habitude de se montrer nus en dehors du stade et des thermes. Ils ont, tout comme nous, leurs interdits. Quels sont-ils ? Ainsi, l'art érotique antique, dans l'Est de la France actuelle comme dans le reste de l'Empire romain, nous ouvre un monde méconnu que cet ouvrage invite à explorer."--Page 4 of cover

     

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    Subjects: Erotic art; Pornography; Sex customs in art; Sex in art; Europe; Rome (Empire)
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  14. Anatomizing Civil War
    studies in Lucan's epic technique
    Published: [2012]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of the poet Lucan, a contemporary of the emperor Nero. This maverick but socially prominent poet, whom Nero commanded to commit suicide at the age of... more

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    "Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of the poet Lucan, a contemporary of the emperor Nero. This maverick but socially prominent poet, whom Nero commanded to commit suicide at the age of 26, left an epic poem on the civil war between Caesar and Pompey that epitomizes the exuberance and stylistic experimentation of Neronian culture. This study focuses on Lucan's epic technique and traces his influence through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Martin Dinter's newest volume engages with Lucan's use of body imagery, sententiae, Fama (rumor), and open-endedness throughout his civil war epic. Although Lucan's Bellum Civile is frequently decried as a fragmented as well as fragmentary epic, this study demonstrates how Lucan uses devices other than teleology and cohesive narrative structure to bind together the many parts of his epic body. Anatomizing Civil War places at center stage characteristics of Lucan's work that have so far been interpreted as excessive, or as symptoms of an overly rhetorical culture indicating a lack of substance. By demonstrating that they all contribute to Lucan's poetic technique, Martin Dinter shows how they play a fundamental role in shaping and connecting the many episodes of the Bellum Civile that constitute Lucan's epic body. This important volume will be of interest to students of classics and comparative literature as well as literary scholars. All Greek and Latin passages have been translated"-- Introduction -- Aide-Mémoire: the plot of Lucan's Bellum Civile -- 1. Lucan's epic body: anatomizing Civil War -- 2. Embodiments: Lucan and Fama -- 3. Autarchic limbs: Sententiae in Lucan -- 4. The anatomy of repetition -- Bibliography -- ndex Locorum -- General Index.

     

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    Published: 2009
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    A poet's life / Peter E. Knox -- Poetry in Augustan Rome / Mario Citroni -- Rhetoric and Ovid's poetry / Elaine Fantham -- Ovid and religion / Julia Dyson Hejduk -- The amores : Ovid making love / Joan Booth -- The heroides : female elegy? / Laurel Fulkerson -- The Ars amatoria / Roy K. Gibson -- Remedia amoris / Barbara Weiden Boyd -- Fasti : the poet, the prince, and the plebs / Geraldine Herbert-Brown -- The metamorphoses : a poet's poem / E. J. Kenney -- The metamorphoses : politics and narrative / Gareth Williams -- Tristia / Jo-Marie Claassen -- Ibis / Martin Helzle -- Epistulae ex Ponto / Luigi Galasso -- Lost and spurious works / Peter E. Knox -- Ovid and Hellenistic poetry / Jane Lightfoot -- Ovid and Callimachus : rewriting the master / Benjamin Acosta-Hughes -- Ovid's Catullus and the neoteric moment in Roman poetry / David Wray -- Propertius and Ovid / Stephen Heyworth -- Tibullus and Ovid / Robert Maltby -- Ovid's reception of Virgil / Richard Thomas -- Editing ovid : immortal works and material texts / Mark Possanza -- Commenting on Ovid / Peter E. Knox -- Ovidian intertextuality / Sergio Casali -- Sexuality and gender / Alison Keith -- Ovid's generic transformations / Joseph Farrell -- Theorizing Ovid / Efrossini Spentzou -- Ovidian strategies in early Imperial literature / Charles McNelis -- The medieval Ovid / John Fyler -- Ovid in Renaissance English literature / Heather James -- Shakespeare and ovid / Gordon Braden -- Ovid in the twentieth century / Theodore Ziolkowski -- Translating Ovid / Christopher Martin

     

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  16. A companion to Latin literature
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

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    ""Essay after essay conveys the excitement of research into the ancient world, showing that nothing is settled, that there are always new questions and new ideas. The essays are lively and provocative, making representative use of source material and enticing readers to enter into the debate themselves ... There is little to criticise in this volume ... This 'Companion' titillates the reader into thinking about Latin literature in excitingly new ways."" Scholia Reviews ""An invaluable source of assistance and instruction for students."" Reference Reviews ""I can warmly recommend this book Introduction : constructing Latin literature / Stephen Harrison -- The early republic : the beginnings to 90 BC / Sander M. Goldberg -- The late republican/triumviral period, 90-40 BC / D.S. Levene -- The Augustan period, 40BC-AD 14 / Joseph Farrell -- The early empire, AD 14-68 / Roland Mayer -- The high empire, AD 69-200 / Bruce Gibson -- Narrative epic / Philip Hardie -- Didactic epic / Monica Gale -- Roman tragedy / Elaine Fantham -- Comedy, atellane farce and mime / Costas Panayotakis -- Pastoral / Stephen Heyworth -- Love elegy / Roy Gibson -- Satire / Llewelyn Morgan -- Lyric and iambic / Stephen Harrison -- Epigram / Lindsay C. Watson -- The novel / Stephen Harrison -- Dialogues and treatises / J.G.F. Powell -- Historiography and biography / Christina Shuttleworth Kraus -- Oratory / D.H. Berry -- Epistolography / Catharine Edwards -- Decline and nostalgia / Stephen Harrison -- Art and text / Jaś Elsner -- The passions / Robert A. Kaster -- Sex and gender / A.M. Keith -- Friendship and patronage / David Konstan -- Romans and others / Yasmin Syed -- Marriage and family / Susan Treggiari -- Slavery and class / Thomas Habinek -- Centre and periphery / Alessandro Barchiesi.

     

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    Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Literature and culture
    Subjects: Latin literature; Latin literature; Authors, Latin; Latin literature; Latin literature; Authors, Latin; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Authors, Latin; Intellectual life; Latin literature; Latin literature ; Themes, motives; Literature; Letterkunde; Latijn; Literatur; Literaturgattung; Motiv; Rome (Empire); TRAVEL ; Special Interest ; Literary; Latein; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Handbooks and manuals; Handboeken (vorm); Geschiedenis (vorm)
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  17. A companion to Horace
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    "A Companion to Horace features a collection of commissioned interpretive essays by leading scholars in the field of Latin literature covering the entire generic range of works produced by Horace. Features original essays by a wide range of leading... more

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    "A Companion to Horace features a collection of commissioned interpretive essays by leading scholars in the field of Latin literature covering the entire generic range of works produced by Horace. Features original essays by a wide range of leading literary scholars. Exceeds expectations for the standard handbook by featuring essays that challenge, rather than just summarize, conventional views of Homer's work and influence. Considers Horace's debt to his Greek predecessors; Treats the reception of Horace from contemporary theoretical perspectives. Offers up-to-date information and illustrations on the archaeological site traditionally identified as Horace's villa in the Sabine countryside"--EBL book details The biographical and social foundations of Horace's poetic voice / David Armstrong -- Horace's friendship : adaptation of a circular argument / William Anderson -- Horace and imperial patronage / Phebe Lowell Bowditch -- The Roman site identified as Horace's villa at Licenza, Italy / Bernard Frischer -- The epodes : genre, themes, and arrangement / David Mankin -- Defining a lyric ethos : Archilochus lyricus and Horatian melos / Gregson Davis -- Horace and lesbian lyric / Jenny Strauss Clay -- Horace's debt to Pindar / William H. Race -- Female figures in Horace's odes / Ronnie Ancona -- The Roman odes / Hans Peter Syndikus -- Horace : Odes 4 / Michèle Lowrie -- The Carmen saeculare / Michael Putnam -- Horace and the satirist's mask : shadowboxing with Lucilius / Catherine Schlegel -- Horatius Anceps : persona and self-revelation in satire and song / Kirk Freudenberg -- Return to sender : Horace's Sermo from the epistles to the satires / Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The epistles / W.R. Johnson -- The reception of Horace's odes / Lowell Edmunds -- The metempsychosis of Horace : the reception of the satires and epistules / Susanna Braund -- Reception of Horace's Ars poetica / Leon Golden

     

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    ISBN: 9781405197342; 140519734X; 9781444319194; 1444319191
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    RVK Categories: FX 181605
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Literature and culture
    Subjects: Poets, Latin; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Poets, Latin; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Horaz; Horace ; études diverses; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Horace; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; POETRY ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Epistolary poetry, Latin; Laudatory poetry, Latin; Literature; Poets, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Rome (Empire); Biography; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Aufsatzsammlung
    Other subjects: Horace; Horace; Horace; Horace; Array
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiv, 464 p.)
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    A COMPANION TO HORACE; Contents; Figures; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations Used; Author's Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: Biographical and Social Contexts; CHAPTER ONE: The Biographical and Social Foundations of Horace's Poetic Voice; CHAPTER TWO: Horace's Friendship: Adaptation of a Circular Argument; CHAPTER THREE: Horace and Imperial Patronage; CHAPTER FOUR: The Roman Site Identified as Horace's Villa at Licenza, Italy; PART II: Horatian Lyric: Literary Contexts; CHAPTER FIVE: The Epodes: Genre, Themes, and Arrangement*

    CHAPTER SIX: Defining a Lyric Ethos: Archilochus lyricus and Horatian melosCHAPTER SEVEN: Horace and Lesbian Lyric*; CHAPTER EIGHT: Horace's Debt to Pindar; CHAPTER NINE: Female Figures in Horace's Odes; CHAPTER TEN: The Roman Odes; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Horace: Odes 4; CHAPTER TWELVE: The Carmen Saeculare; PART III: The Satires and Epistles; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Horace and the Satirist's Mask: Shadowboxing with Lucilius; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Horatius Anceps: Persona and Self-revelation in Satire and Song*; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Return to Sender: Horace's sermo from the Epistles to the Satires*

    CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The EpistlesPART IV: Reception of Horace's Poetry; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: The Reception of Horace's Odes; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Metempsychosis of Horace: The Reception of the Satires and Epistles*; CHAPTER NINETEEN: Reception of Horace's Ars Poetica; Bibliography; Index

    The biographical and social foundations of Horace's poetic voice / David ArmstrongHorace's friendship : adaptation of a circular argument / William Anderson -- Horace and imperial patronage / Phebe Lowell Bowditch -- The Roman site identified as Horace's villa at Licenza, Italy / Bernard Frischer -- The epodes : genre, theme and arrangement / David Mankin -- Defining a lyric ethos : Archilochus Lyricus and Horace / Gregson Davis -- Horace and lesbian lyric / Jenny Strauss Clay -- Horace's debt to Pindar / William Race -- Female figures in Horace's odes / Ronnie Ancona -- The Roman odes / Hans Peter Syndikus -- Horace : Odes IV / Michèle Lowrie -- The Carmen saeculare / Michael Putnam -- Horace and Lucilius / Catherine Schlegel -- Horatius Anceps : persona and self-revelation in satire and song / Kirk Freudenberg -- Return to sender : Horace's Sermo from the epistles to the satires / Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The epistles / Ralph Johnson -- The reception of Horace's odes / Lowell Edmunds -- The metempsychosis of Horace : the reception of the sermones and epistulae / Susanna Braund -- Reception of Horace's Ars poetica / Leon Golden.

  18. A companion to Roman love elegy
    Contributor: Gold, Barbara K. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, Mass

    A Companion to Roman Love Elegy is the first comprehensive work dedicated solely to the study of love elegy. The genre is explored through 33 original essays thatoffer new and innovative approaches to specific elegists and the discipline as a whole.... more

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    A Companion to Roman Love Elegy is the first comprehensive work dedicated solely to the study of love elegy. The genre is explored through 33 original essays thatoffer new and innovative approaches to specific elegists and the discipline as a whole. Contributors represent a range of established names and younger scholars, all of whom are respected experts in their fieldsContains original, never before published essays, which are both accessible to a wide audience and offer a new approach to the love elegists and their workIncludes 33 essays on the Roman elegists Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius

     

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    ISBN: 9781118241165; 1118241169; 9781118241394; 1118241398
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    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world Literature and culture
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    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Latein; Liebeselegie; Aufsatzsammlung; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Rome (Empire); LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Civilization
    Other subjects: Array; Array
    Scope: Online Ressource (xv, 591 pages), illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

    Barbara K Gold: Introduction

    Joseph Farrell: The Text and Roman Erotic Elegists. Calling out the Greeks: Dynamics of the Elegiac Canon

    David Wray: Catullus the Roman Love Elegist?

    W R Johnson: Propertius

    Paul Allen Miller: Tibullus

    Alison R Sharrock: Ovid

    Mathilde Skoie: , Book 3

    Tara S Welch: Historical and Material Context. Elegy and the Monuments

    P Lowell Bowditch: Roman Love Elegy and the Eros of Empire

    Eleanor Winsor Leach: Rome's Elegiac Cartography: The View from the

    Richard Hunter: Influences. Callimachus and Roman Elegy

    Roy K Gibson: Gallus: The First Roman Love Elegist

    Duncan F Kennedy: Stylistics and Discourse. Love's Tropes and Figures

    Llewelyn Morgan: Elegiac Meter: Opposites Attract

    S J Heyworth: The Elegiac Book: Patterns and Problems

    Vincent Katz: Translating Roman Elegy

    Sharon L James: Aspects of Production. Elegy and New Comedy

    Judith P Hallett: Authorial Identity in Latin Love Elegy: Literary Fictions and Erotic Failings

    Alison Keith: The in Roman Elegy

    Barbara K Gold: b3 sPatronage and the Elegists: Social Reality or Literary Construction? b4 s

    Ȟrica Valladares: Elegy, Art and the Viewer

    Mary-Kay Gamel: Performing Sex, Gender and Power in Roman Elegy

    Ellen Greene: Gender and Elegy

    Micaela Janan: Approaches. Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory and Roman Love Elegy

    Donncha O'Rourke: Intertextuality in Roman Elegy

    Genevieve Liveley: Narratology in Roman Elegy

    David Fredrick: The Gaze and the Elegiac Imaginary

    P J Davis: Late Antique Elegy and Reception. Reception of Elegy in Augustan and Post-Augustan Poetry

    James Uden: Love Elegies of Late Antiquity

    Holt N Parker: Renaissance Latin Elegy

    Dan Hooley: Modernist Reception

    Ronnie Ancona: Pedagogy. Teaching Roman Love Elegy

    Barbara Weiden Boyd: Teaching Ovid's Love Elegy

    Genevieve Liveley: Teaching Rape in Roman Elegy, Part I

    Sharon L James: Teaching Rape in Roman Love Elegy, Part II

  19. A companion to Tacitus
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    A Companion to Tacitus brings much needed clarity and accessibility to the notoriously difficult language and yet indispensable historical accounts of Tacitus. The companion provides both a broad introduction and showcases new theoretical approaches... more

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    A Companion to Tacitus brings much needed clarity and accessibility to the notoriously difficult language and yet indispensable historical accounts of Tacitus. The companion provides both a broad introduction and showcases new theoretical approaches that enrich our understanding of this complex author. Tacitus is one of the most important Roman historians of his time, as well as a great literary stylist, whose work is characterized by his philosophy of human nature. Encourages interdisciplinary discussion intended to engage scholars beyond Classics including philosophy, cultural studies, political science, and literature. Showcases new theoretical approaches that enrich our understanding of this complex author. Clarifies and explains the notoriously difficult language of Tacitus. Written and designed to prepare a new generation of scholars to examine for themselves the richness of Tacitean thought. Includes contributions from a broad range of established international scholars and rising stars in the field The textual transmission / Charles E. Murgia -- The Agricola / Dylan Sailor -- Germania / James B. Rives -- Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus : a socio-cultural history / Steven H. Rutledge -- The histories / Jonthan Master -- The annals / Herbert W. Benario -- Tacitus' sources / David Potter -- Tacitus and Roman historiography / Arthur Pomeroy -- The concentration of power and writing history : forms of historical persuasion in The histories (1.1-49) / Olivier Devillers -- Deliberative oratory in The annals and the Dialogus / Christopher S. van den Berg -- Tacitus' senatorial embassies of 69 CE / Kathryn Williams -- Deuotio, disease, and remedia in The histories / Rebecca Edwards -- Tacitus in the twenty-first century : the struggle for truth in Annals 1-6 / Barbara Levick -- Tacitus' history and mine / Holly Haynes -- Seneca in Tacitus / James Ker -- Annum quiete et otio transiit : Tacitus (Ag. 6.3) and Sallust on liberty, tyranny, and human dignity / Christopher B. Krebs -- "Let us tread our path together" : Tacitus and the Younger Pliny / Christopher Whitton -- Tacitus and epic / Timothy A. Joseph -- Silius italicus and Tacitus on the tragic hero : the case of Germanicus / Eleni Manolaraki and Antony Augoustakis -- Historian and satirist : Tacitus and Juvenal / Catherine Keane -- Masculinity and gender performance in Tacitus / Thomas Späth -- Women and domesticity / Kristina Milnor -- Postcolonial approaches to Tacitus / Nancy Shumate -- Tacitus and political thought / Daniel Kapust.

     

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    Subjects: Tacitus, Cornelius; Tacitus, Cornelius; Tacitus, Cornelius; Historiography; Rome (Empire); Criticism, interpretation, etc; HISTORY ; Ancient ; Rome
    Other subjects: Tacitus, Cornelius; Tacitus, Cornelius; Array; Tacitus, Cornelius
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  20. A companion to Augustine
    Contributor: Vessey, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Reid, Shelley (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex

    A Companion to Augustine presents a fresh collection of scholarship by leading academics with a new approach to contextualizing Augustine and his works within the multi-disciplinary field of Late Antiquity, showing Augustine as both a product of the... more

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    A Companion to Augustine presents a fresh collection of scholarship by leading academics with a new approach to contextualizing Augustine and his works within the multi-disciplinary field of Late Antiquity, showing Augustine as both a product of the cultural forces of his times and a cultural force in his own right. Discusses the life and works of Augustine within their full historical context, rather than privileging the theological context Presents Augustine & rsquo;s life, works and leading ideas in the cultural context of the late Roman world, providing a vibrant and engaging sense of August Introduction : Augustine and company / Mark Vessey -- Political history : the later Roman Empire / Christopher Kelly -- Cultural beography : Roman North Africa / William E. Klingshirn -- Religious sociology : being Christian in the time of Augustine / Éric Rebillard -- Spes saeculi : Augustine's worldly ambition and career / R.S.O. Tomlin -- Love and belonging, loss and netrayal in the Confessions / Kate Cooper -- The Confessions as autobiography / Paula Fredriksen -- Reading the Confessions / Catherine Conybeare -- Augustine and language / Philip Burton -- Augustine's information circuits / Claire Sotinel -- Augustine and Roman public spectacles / Richard Lim -- Augustine and books / Guy Stroumsa -- Augustine and the Latin classics / Danuta Shanzer -- Augustine and the philosophers / Sarah Byers -- Augustine and the books of the Manicheans / Johannes van Oort -- Augustine and scripture / Michael Cameron -- Augustine and His Christian predecessors / Mark Edwards -- Augustine as a reader of his Christian contemporaries / Michael Stuart Williams -- Augustine among the writers of the Church / Mark Vessey. Philosopher : Augustine in retirement / Gillian Clark -- Conversationalist and consultant : Augustine in dialogue / Therese Fuhrer -- Mystic and monk : Augustine and the spiritual life / John Peter Kenney -- Preacher : Augustine and his congregation / Hildegund Müller -- Administrator : Augustine in his diocese / Neil B. McLynn -- Controversialist : Augustine in combat / Caroline Humfress -- Augustine on the will / James Wetzel -- Augustine on the body / David G. Hunter -- Augustine on friendship and orthodoxy / Stefan Rebenich -- Augustine on the Church (against the Donatists) / Alexander Evers -- Augustine on the statesman and the two cities / Robert Dodaro -- Augustine on scripture and the Trinity / Sabine MacCormack -- Augustine on redemption / Lewis Ayres -- Augustine's works in circulation / Clemens Weidmann -- Augustine in the West, 430-ca. 900 / Conrad Leyser -- Augustine in the western Middle Ages to the Reformation / Eric L. Saak -- Augustine in modern philosophy / Johannes Brachtendorf -- Augustine and postmodernism / John D. Caputo -- Envoi / James J. O'Donnell.

     

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    Subjects: Church history; RELIGION ; Christianity ; History; Church history ; Primitive and early church; Rome (Empire); Augustine; History; RELIGION ; Christian Church ; History
    Other subjects: Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (595 Seiten)
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 517-562

  21. La conception de l'histoire de Rome chez Salluste, Tite-Live et Tacite
    étude littéraire de quelques préfaces
    Published: [2018]
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782343144290; 234314429X
    Subjects: Livy; Sallust; Tacitus, Cornelius; Historiography; Rome (Empire)
    Other subjects: Sallust (86 B.C.-34 B.C); Livy; Tacitus, Cornelius
    Scope: 198 pages, 22 cm
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  22. Salutatio formulas in Latin letters to 1200
    syntax, style, and theory
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Wipf & Stock Publishers, Eugene, Oregon

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    hil 567/699
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781592449644; 1592449646
    Series: Münchener Beiträge zur Mediävistik und Renaissance-Forschung ; 22
    Subjects: Letter writing, Latin; Latin letters; Forms of address; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Medieval; Forms of address; Latin letters; Letter writing, Latin; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric, Medieval; Rome (Empire); Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: XI,152 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Nachdruck 2004, enthält ein "Preface to 2004 reprint" (Seite V) und "corrections and additions" (Seite 141-152)

    "Originally published by Die Arbeo-Gesellschaft 1975, Munich, 1975" -- Rückseite der Titelseite

  23. Political religions in the Greco-Roman world
    discourses, practices and images
    Contributor: Kulakiōtēs, Ēlias (HerausgeberIn); Dunn, Charlotte (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne

    Dionysius I and the woman of Himera: a case study in the perils of political religion / Frances Pownall -- A contest in charisma: Cynisca's heroization, Spartan toyal authority, and the threat of non-royal glorification / Ellen Millender -- The... more

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    Dionysius I and the woman of Himera: a case study in the perils of political religion / Frances Pownall -- A contest in charisma: Cynisca's heroization, Spartan toyal authority, and the threat of non-royal glorification / Ellen Millender -- The poleis at the center: attribution of divine honors to living monarchs?: the case of Amyntas III and Philip II / Alexandra Bartzoka -- Arrian the priest: provincial cultural identity and Roman imperial policy / Elias Koulakiotis -- Cassius Dio, the procession of Alexander's daimon and the manipulation of divine signs in the Age of the Severans / Sabine Müller -- Before the magna mater: the mother of the gods and empire / Mark Munn -- Aphrodite and imperialistic politics in classical years: from Cimon to Evagoras I / Panos Christodoulou -- Hellenistic ruler cult: a Plutarchan perspective / Michael Lipka -- War and the lawgiver: the civilizing role of religion in Plutarch's Lycurgus-Numa / Michael Nerdahl -- The Peplos of Hera and the Council of the Sixteen Women of Elis / Ariadne Gartziou-Tatti -- The manipulation of Panhellenic and local myth in the pedimental compositions of 4th century BCE Peloponnesian temples / Georgios Mostratos -- Federal cults in Hellenistic Aetolia: Laphrieia and Panaitolika / Jacek Rzepka -- Aretē in a religious context: Eusebeia and other virtues in Hellenistic honorific decrees / Antiopi Argyriou-Casmeridis -- The topography of the imperial temples in ghe Greek East: a political answer to a religious question / Maria Kantirea.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Kulakiōtēs, Ēlias (HerausgeberIn); Dunn, Charlotte (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781527532410; 1527532410
    Subjects: Civilization, Classical; Religion and politics; Civilization, Classical; Politics and government; Religion and politics; Greece; Rome (Empire); History
    Scope: vi, 323 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references

  24. The Roman Salute
    Cinema, History, Ideology
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "The raised-arm salute was the most popular symbol of Fascism, Nazism, and related political ideologies in the twentieth century and is said to have derived from an ancient Roman custom. Although modern historians and others employ it as a matter of... more

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    "The raised-arm salute was the most popular symbol of Fascism, Nazism, and related political ideologies in the twentieth century and is said to have derived from an ancient Roman custom. Although modern historians and others employ it as a matter of course, the term 'Roman salute' is a misnomer. The true origins of this salute can be traced back to the popular culture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that dealt with ancient Rome: historical plays and films. The visual culture of stage and screen from the 1890s to the 1920s was chiefly responsible for the wide familiarity of Europeans and Americans with forms of the raised-arm salute and made it readily available for political purposes. The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology by Martin M. Winkler presents extensive evidence for the modern origin of the raised-arm salute from well before the birth of Fascism and traces its varieties and its dissemination. The continuing presence of certain aspects of Fascism makes an examination of all its facets desirable, especially when the true origins of a symbol as potent as the salute and the history of its dissemination are barely known to classicists and historians of ancient Rome on the one hand, and to scholars of modern European history, on the other. Thus this book will appeal to classicists and historians, including film historians, and will be of interest to readers beyond the academy."--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814271698; 0814271693
    Subjects: Salutations; Rome ; In literature; Rome ; In art; Rome ; In motion pictures; Gruss ; Motiv ; gnd; Film ; gnd; Römisches Reich <Motiv> ; swd; Künste ; gnd; Ideologie ; gnd; Geschichtsschreibung ; gnd; Salutations; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Salutations; Geschichtsschreibung; Gruss ; Motiv; Film; Motion pictures; Literature; Künste; Ideologie; Römisches Reich <Motiv>; Rome (Empire); Art
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 223 p. :), ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and indexes. - Description based on print version record

  25. Ricerche a confronto
    dialoghi di antichità classiche e del Vicino Oriente : Bologna - Cagliari 2013
    Contributor: Melis, Valeria (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Edizioni Saecula, Zermeghedo (Vi)

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 67855
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Melis, Valeria (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: Italian; English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9788898291670
    Corporations / Congresses: Ricerche a confronto (Conference), 3 (2013., Bologna, Italy; Cagliari, Italy)
    Series: Il tempo nel tempo ; 20
    Subjects: Classical literature; Civilization; Classical literature; Latein; Literatur; Antike; Griechisch; Greece; Middle East; Rome (Empire); Conference papers and proceedings; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Konferenzschrift ; 2013 ; Bologna ; Cagliari
    Scope: 337 Seiten, illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Papers presented at various seminars held in Bologna, Italy and Cagliari, Italy, 2013

    On t.p.: Associazione culturale Rodopis

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-337)