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  1. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern [u.a.]

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Philologie, Seminar für klassische Philologie, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 3906764478
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    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; 31
    Subjects: Mittellatein; Latein; Literatur; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S.
  2. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 3906764478
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    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; 31
    Subjects: Rezeption; Latein; Literatur; Mittellatein
    Other subjects: Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S., 21 cm
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    Zugl.:Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1997/98

  3. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0521803578; 052100621x
    RVK Categories: FT 21000
    Subjects: Latein; Verssatire
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius (v180-v103): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (67-nach 127): Saturae
    Scope: XVIII, 289 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 278 - 284

  4. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This survey of Roman satire locates its most salient possibilities and effects at the center of every Roman reader's cultural and political self-understanding. This book describes the genre's numerous shifts in focus and tone over several centuries... more

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    This survey of Roman satire locates its most salient possibilities and effects at the center of every Roman reader's cultural and political self-understanding. This book describes the genre's numerous shifts in focus and tone over several centuries (from Lucilius to Juvenal) not as mere 'generic adjustments' that reflect the personal preferences of its authors, but as separate chapters in a special, generically encoded story of Rome's lost, and much lionized, Republican identity. Freedom exists in performance in ancient Rome: it is a 'spoken' entity. As a result, satire's programmatic shifts, from 'open' to 'understated' to 'cryptic' and so on, can never be purely 'literary' and 'apolitical' in focus and/or tone. In Satires of Rome, Professor Freudenburg reads these shifts as the genre's unique way of staging and agonizing over a crisis in Roman identity. Satire's standard 'genre question' in this book becomes a question of the Roman self.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511612985
    RVK Categories: FT 21000
    Subjects: Latein; Verssatire
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius (v180-v103): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (67-nach 127): Saturae
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 289 pages)
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  5. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [u.a.] ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    RVK Categories: FT 21000
    Subjects: Latein; Verssatire
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius (v180-v103): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (67-nach 127): Saturae
    Scope: xviii, 289 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-284) and index

  6. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern [u.a.]

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 3906764478
    RVK Categories: FX 212705
    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; 31
    Subjects: Latijn; Letterkunde; Poésie latine médiévale et moderne - Histoire et critique; Poésie satirique latine - Histoire et critique; Receptie; Geschichte; Latein; Literatur; Rezeption; Verse satire, Latin; Latein; Mittellatein; Rezeption; Literatur
    Other subjects: Perse (0034-0062) / Saturae; Perse <0034-0062> - Influence; Persius; Persius; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S.
    Notes:

    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1997/98

  7. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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  8. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0521803578; 052100621X
    RVK Categories: FT 21000 ; FX 228105
    Subjects: Verse satire, Latin; Satura
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius (ca. 180-ca. 102 B.C.): Saturae; Persius; Juvenal; Horace; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (ca. 67-nach 127): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae
    Scope: xviii, 289 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-284) and index

  9. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern [u.a.]

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 3906764478
    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; 31
    Subjects: Mittellatein; Latein; Rezeption; Literatur
    Other subjects: Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S.
    Notes:

    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1998

  10. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern [u.a.]

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 3906764478
    RVK Categories: FX 212705
    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; 31
    Subjects: Latijn; Letterkunde; Poésie latine médiévale et moderne - Histoire et critique; Poésie satirique latine - Histoire et critique; Receptie; Geschichte; Latein; Literatur; Rezeption; Verse satire, Latin; Mittellatein; Rezeption; Latein; Literatur
    Other subjects: Perse (0034-0062) / Saturae; Perse <0034-0062> - Influence; Persius; Persius; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S.
    Notes:

    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1997/98

  11. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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  12. Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur
    Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern

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    ISBN: 9783906764474; 3906764478
    DDC Categories: 470; 480; 870; 880
    Series: Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters ; Bd. 31
    Subjects: Rezeption; Latein; Literatur; Rezeption; Mittellatein; Literatur
    Other subjects: Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 309 S., 21 cm
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    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss.

  13. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Key dates for the study of Roman verse satire -- Glossary of key names and technical terms -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Horace -- THE DIATRIBE SATIRES (SERMONES 1.1 ... 1.3): "YOU'RE NO LUCILIUS" -- SERMONES... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Key dates for the study of Roman verse satire -- Glossary of key names and technical terms -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Horace -- THE DIATRIBE SATIRES (SERMONES 1.1 ... 1.3): "YOU'RE NO LUCILIUS" -- SERMONES BOOK 1 AND THE PROBLEM OF GENRE -- REMEMBERED VOICES: SATIRE MADE NEW IN SERMONES 1.1 -- THE SOCIAL POETICS OF HORATIAN LIBERTAS: SINCE WHEN IS "ENOUGH" A "FEAST"? -- HITTING SATIRE'S FINIS: ALONG FOR THE RIDE IN SERMONES 1-5 -- DOGGED BY AMBITION: SERMONES 1.6 ... 10 -- BOOK 2 AND THE TOTALITARIAN SQUEEZE: NEW RULES FOR A NEW AGE -- PANEGYRIC BLUSTER AND ENNIUS' SCIPIO IN HORACE, SERMONES 2.1 -- COMING TO TERMS WITH SCIPIO: THE NEW LOOK OF POST-ACTIAN SATIRE -- BIG FRIENDS AND BRAVADO IN SERMONES 2.1 -- BOOK 2 AND THE HISSINGS OF COMPLIANCE -- NASIDIENUS' DINNER-PARTY: TOO MUCH OF NOT ENOUGH -- CHAPTER 2 Persius -- OF NARRATIVE AND COSMOGONY: PERSIUS AND THE INVENTION OF NERO -- THE PROLOGUE: TOP-DOWN AESTHETICS AND THE MAKING OF ONSELF -- FAKING IT IN NERO'S ORGASMATRON: PERSIUS 1 AND THE DEATH OF CRITICISM -- at laeua lacrimas muttoni absterget amica -- THE SATIRIST-PHYSICIAN AND HIS OUT-OF-JOINT WORLD -- SATIRE'S LEAN FEAST: FINDING A LOST "PILE" IN P.2 -- TEACHING AND TAIL-WAGGING, CRITIQUE AS CRUTCH: P.4 -- LEFT FOR BROKE: SATIRE AS LEGACY IN P.6 -- CHAPTER 3 Juvenal -- A LOST VOICE FOUND: JUVENAL AND THE POETICS OF TOO MUCH, TOO LATE -- REMEMBERED MONSTERS: TIME WARP AND MARTYR TALES IN TRAJAN'S ROME -- GHAST-ASSAULT IN JUV.1 -- THE POOR MAN'S LUCILIUS -- LIFE ON THE EDGE: FROM EXAGGERATION TO SELF-DEFAULT -- BEATING A DEAD FISH: THE EMPEROR-SATIRIST OF JUV.4 -- SATIRES 3 AND 5: THE POOR MAN'S LUNCH OF UMBRICIUS AND TREBIUS -- Works Cited. The first complete study of Roman verse satire to appear since 1976, this book provides a fresh and exciting survey of the field. It studies Rome's satirists individually, in their proper order, and relates their achievements to the separate social and political environs of each writer's own age

     

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    ISBN: 0521803578; 9780521803571; 052100621X; 9780521006217; 0511041586; 9780511041587; 9780511612985; 0511612982
    Subjects: Verse satire, Latin; Poésie satirique latine; Rome dans la littérature; Verse satire, Latin; Verse satire, Latin; POETRY ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Literature; Verse satire, Latin; Satirische gedichten; Latijn; Verssatire; LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA); SÁTIRA E HUMOR (LITERATURA); Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C; Persius; Juvenal; Horace; Lucilius, Gaius ca 180-ca 102 av. J.-C; Perse; Juvénal; Horace; Lucilius, Gaius (approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C): Saturae; Persius; Juvenal; Horace; Juvenal; Horace; Persius; Lucilius, Gaius (approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C): Saturae; Lucilius, Gaius ca. 180-ca. 102 B.C; Persius Flaccus, Aulus; Persius; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius; Lucilius, Gaius; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Persius Flaccus, Aulus; Horace; Juvenal
    Scope: Online Ressource (xviii, 289 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-284) and index. - Description based on print version record

    CoverContents -- Acknowledgments -- Key dates for the study of Roman verse satire -- Glossary of key names and technical terms -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Horace -- THE DIATRIBE SATIRES (SERMONES 1.1 ... 1.3): "YOU'RE NO LUCILIUS" -- SERMONES BOOK 1 AND THE PROBLEM OF GENRE -- REMEMBERED VOICES: SATIRE MADE NEW IN SERMONES 1.1 -- THE SOCIAL POETICS OF HORATIAN LIBERTAS: SINCE WHEN IS "ENOUGH" A "FEAST"? -- HITTING SATIRE'S FINIS: ALONG FOR THE RIDE IN SERMONES 1-5 -- DOGGED BY AMBITION: SERMONES 1.6 ... 10 -- BOOK 2 AND THE TOTALITARIAN SQUEEZE: NEW RULES FOR A NEW AGE -- PANEGYRIC BLUSTER AND ENNIUS' SCIPIO IN HORACE, SERMONES 2.1 -- COMING TO TERMS WITH SCIPIO: THE NEW LOOK OF POST-ACTIAN SATIRE -- BIG FRIENDS AND BRAVADO IN SERMONES 2.1 -- BOOK 2 AND THE HISSINGS OF COMPLIANCE -- NASIDIENUS' DINNER-PARTY: TOO MUCH OF NOT ENOUGH -- CHAPTER 2 Persius -- OF NARRATIVE AND COSMOGONY: PERSIUS AND THE INVENTION OF NERO -- THE PROLOGUE: TOP-DOWN AESTHETICS AND THE MAKING OF ONSELF -- FAKING IT IN NERO'S ORGASMATRON: PERSIUS 1 AND THE DEATH OF CRITICISM -- at laeua lacrimas muttoni absterget amica -- THE SATIRIST-PHYSICIAN AND HIS OUT-OF-JOINT WORLD -- SATIRE'S LEAN FEAST: FINDING A LOST "PILE" IN P.2 -- TEACHING AND TAIL-WAGGING, CRITIQUE AS CRUTCH: P.4 -- LEFT FOR BROKE: SATIRE AS LEGACY IN P.6 -- CHAPTER 3 Juvenal -- A LOST VOICE FOUND: JUVENAL AND THE POETICS OF TOO MUCH, TOO LATE -- REMEMBERED MONSTERS: TIME WARP AND MARTYR TALES IN TRAJAN'S ROME -- GHAST-ASSAULT IN JUV.1 -- THE POOR MAN'S LUCILIUS -- LIFE ON THE EDGE: FROM EXAGGERATION TO SELF-DEFAULT -- BEATING A DEAD FISH: THE EMPEROR-SATIRIST OF JUV.4 -- SATIRES 3 AND 5: THE POOR MAN'S LUNCH OF UMBRICIUS AND TREBIUS -- Works Cited.

  14. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    The first complete study of Roman verse satire to appear since 1976, this book provides a fresh and exciting survey of the field. It studies Rome's satirists individually, in their proper order, and relates their achievements to the separate social... more

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    The first complete study of Roman verse satire to appear since 1976, this book provides a fresh and exciting survey of the field. It studies Rome's satirists individually, in their proper order, and relates their achievements to the separate social and political environs of each writer's own age.

     

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    ISBN: 0511041586; 9780511041587; 0521803578; 9780521803571; 052100621X; 9780521006217; 9780511612985; 0511612982; 9780511043802; 0511043805; 0511154968; 9780511154966; 1280433302; 9781280433306
    RVK Categories: FT 21000
    Subjects: Latein; Verssatire
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius (v180-v103): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (67-nach 127): Saturae
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 289 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-284) and index

  15. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 0511041586; 0511612982; 052100621X; 0521803578; 9780511041587; 9780511612985; 9780521006217; 9780521803571
    Subjects: Poésie satirique latine / Histoire et critique; Rome dans la littérature; POETRY / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Saturae (Lucilius, Gaius); Literature; Verse satire, Latin; Satirische gedichten; Latijn; LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA); SÁTIRA E HUMOR (LITERATURA); Saturae; Verssatire; Latein; Literatur; Verse satire, Latin; Satura
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius / approximately 180-approximately 102 B. C. / Criticism and interpretation; Persius Flaccus, Aulus / Criticism and interpretation; Lucilius, Gaius / approximately 180-approximately 102 av. J.-C / Critique et interprétation; Perse / (Poète latin) / Critique et interprétation; Juvénal / Critique et interprétation; Horace / Critique et interprétation; Horace; Juvenal; Persius; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius; Lucilius, Gaius; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus; Persius Flaccus, Aulus; Lucilius, Gaius (approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C.): Saturae; Persius; Juvenal; Horace; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (ca. 67-nach 127): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 289 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-284) and index

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Key dates for the study of Roman verse satire -- Glossary of key names and technical terms -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Horace -- THE DIATRIBE SATIRES (SERMONES 1.1 ... 1.3): "YOU'RE NO LUCILIUS" -- SERMONES BOOK 1 AND THE PROBLEM OF GENRE -- REMEMBERED VOICES: SATIRE MADE NEW IN SERMONES 1.1 -- THE SOCIAL POETICS OF HORATIAN LIBERTAS: SINCE WHEN IS "ENOUGH" A "FEAST"? -- HITTING SATIRE'S FINIS: ALONG FOR THE RIDE IN SERMONES 1-5 -- DOGGED BY AMBITION: SERMONES 1.6 ... 10 -- BOOK 2 AND THE TOTALITARIAN SQUEEZE: NEW RULES FOR A NEW AGE -- PANEGYRIC BLUSTER AND ENNIUS' SCIPIO IN HORACE, SERMONES 2.1 -- COMING TO TERMS WITH SCIPIO: THE NEW LOOK OF POST-ACTIAN SATIRE -- BIG FRIENDS AND BRAVADO IN SERMONES 2.1 -- BOOK 2 AND THE HISSINGS OF COMPLIANCE -- NASIDIENUS' DINNER-PARTY: TOO MUCH OF NOT ENOUGH -- CHAPTER 2 Persius -- OF NARRATIVE AND COSMOGONY: PERSIUS AND THE INVENTION OF NERO -- THE PROLOGUE: TOP-DOWN AESTHETICS AND THE MAKING OF ONSELF -- FAKING IT IN NERO'S ORGASMATRON: PERSIUS 1 AND THE DEATH OF CRITICISM -- at laeua lacrimas muttoni absterget amica -- THE SATIRIST-PHYSICIAN AND HIS OUT-OF-JOINT WORLD -- SATIRE'S LEAN FEAST: FINDING A LOST "PILE" IN P.2 -- TEACHING AND TAIL-WAGGING, CRITIQUE AS CRUTCH: P.4 -- LEFT FOR BROKE: SATIRE AS LEGACY IN P.6 -- CHAPTER 3 Juvenal -- A LOST VOICE FOUND: JUVENAL AND THE POETICS OF TOO MUCH, TOO LATE -- REMEMBERED MONSTERS: TIME WARP AND MARTYR TALES IN TRAJAN'S ROME -- GHAST-ASSAULT IN JUV.1 -- THE POOR MAN'S LUCILIUS -- LIFE ON THE EDGE: FROM EXAGGERATION TO SELF-DEFAULT -- BEATING A DEAD FISH: THE EMPEROR-SATIRIST OF JUV.4 -- SATIRES 3 AND 5: THE POOR MAN'S LUNCH OF UMBRICIUS AND TREBIUS -- Works Cited

  16. Satires of Rome
    threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This survey of Roman satire locates its most salient possibilities and effects at the center of every Roman reader's cultural and political self-understanding. This book describes the genre's numerous shifts in focus and tone over several centuries... more

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    This survey of Roman satire locates its most salient possibilities and effects at the center of every Roman reader's cultural and political self-understanding. This book describes the genre's numerous shifts in focus and tone over several centuries (from Lucilius to Juvenal) not as mere 'generic adjustments' that reflect the personal preferences of its authors, but as separate chapters in a special, generically encoded story of Rome's lost, and much lionized, Republican identity. Freedom exists in performance in ancient Rome: it is a 'spoken' entity. As a result, satire's programmatic shifts, from 'open' to 'understated' to 'cryptic' and so on, can never be purely 'literary' and 'apolitical' in focus and/or tone. In Satires of Rome, Professor Freudenburg reads these shifts as the genre's unique way of staging and agonizing over a crisis in Roman identity. Satire's standard 'genre question' in this book becomes a question of the Roman self

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511612985
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    RVK Categories: FT 21000 ; FX 228105
    Subjects: Verse satire, Latin / History and criticism; Satura
    Other subjects: Lucilius, Gaius / approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. / Saturae; Persius / Criticism and interpretation; Juvenal / Criticism and interpretation; Horace / Criticism and interpretation; Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (ca. 67-nach 127): Saturae; Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (v65-v8): Saturae; Persius Flaccus, Aulus (34-62): Saturae
    Scope: 1 online resource (xviii, 289 pages)
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    1. Horace. The diatribe satires (Sermones 1.1-1.3): "You're no Lucilius" Sermones book 1 and the problem of genre. Remembered voices: satire made new in Sermones 1.1. The social poetics of Horatian libertas: since when is "enough" a "feast"? Hitting satire's finis: along for the ride in Sermones 1.5. Dogged by ambition: Sermones 1.6-10. Book 2 and the totalitarian squeeze: new rules for a New Age. Panegyric bluster and Ennius' Scipio in Horace, Sermones 2.1. Coming to terms with Scipio: the new look of post-Actian satire. Big friends and bravado in Sermones 2.1. Book 2 and the hissings of compliance. Nasidienus' dinner-party: too much of not enough -- 2. Persius. Of narrative and cosmogony: Persius and the invention of Nero. The Prologue: top-down aesthetics and the making of oneself. Faking it in Nero's orgasmatron: Persius 1 and the death of criticism. The satirist-physician and his out-of-joint world. Satire's lean feast: finding a lost "pile" in P. 2. Teaching and tail-wagging, critique as crutch: P. 4. Left for broke: satire as legacy in P. 6 -- 3. Juvenal. A lost voice found: Juvenal and the poetics of too much, too late. Rememberred monsters: time warp and martyr tales in Trajan's Rome. Ghost-assault in Juv. 1. The poor man's Lucilius. Life on the edge: from exaggeration to self-defeat. Beating a dead fish: the emperor-satirist of Juv. 4. Satires 3 and 5: the poor man's lunch of Umbricius and Trebius