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  1. After 69 CE - writing civil war in Flavian Rome
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    The fall of Nero and the civil wars of 69 CE ushered in an era scarred by the recent conflicts; Flavian literature also inherited a rich tradition of narrating nefas from its predecessors who had confronted and commemorated the traumas of Pharsalus... more

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    The fall of Nero and the civil wars of 69 CE ushered in an era scarred by the recent conflicts; Flavian literature also inherited a rich tradition of narrating nefas from its predecessors who had confronted and commemorated the traumas of Pharsalus and Actium. Despite the present surge of scholarly interest in both Flavian literary studies and Roman civil war literature, however, the Flavian contribution to Rome's literature of bellum ciuile remains understudied. This volume shines a spotlight on these neglected voices. In the wake of 69 CE, writing civil war became an inescapable project for Flavian Rome: from Statius's fraternas acies and Silius's suicidal Saguntines to the internecine narratives detailed in Josephus's Bellum Iudaicum and woven into Frontinus's exempla, Flavian authors' preoccupation with civil war transcends genre and subject matter. This book provides an important new chapter in the study of Roman civil war literature by investigating the multi-faceted Flavian response to this persistent and prominent theme

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ginsberg, Lauren (Publisher); Krasne, Darcy A. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110585841
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    RVK Categories: FT 12800 ; FT 92000 ; NB 5200
    Corporations / Congresses: Writing about Civil War in Flavian Rome (Veranstaltung) (2014, Edinburgh)
    Series: Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes ; volume 65
    Subjects: Bürgerkrieg; civil war; Flavian literature; Flavier; Intertextualität; intertextuality; Lateinische Literatur; reception; Bürgerkrieg <Motiv>; Literatur; Latein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 489 Seiten)
  2. Intratextuality and Latin literature
    Contributor: Harrison, Stephen (Publisher); Frangoulidis, Stavros A. (Publisher); Papangelēs, Theodōros D. (Publisher)
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in classical studies in the ways meaning is generated through the medium of intertextuality, namely how different texts of the same or different authors communicate and interact with each other.... more

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    Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in classical studies in the ways meaning is generated through the medium of intertextuality, namely how different texts of the same or different authors communicate and interact with each other. Attention (although on a lesser scale) has also been paid to the manner in which meaning is produced through interaction between various parts of the same text or body of texts within the overall production of a single author, namely intratextuality. Taking off from the seminal volume on Intratextuality: Greek and Roman Textual Relations, edited by A. Sharrock / H. Morales (Oxford 2000), which largely sets the theoretical framework for such internal associations within classical texts, this collective volume brings together twenty-seven contributions, written by an international team of experts, exploring the evolution of intratextuality from Late Republic to Late Antiquity across a wide range of authors, genres and historical periods. Of particular interest are also the combined instances of intra- and intertextual poetics as well as the way in which intratextuality in Latin literature draws on reading practices and critical methods already theorized and operative in Greek antiquity

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Harrison, Stephen (Publisher); Frangoulidis, Stavros A. (Publisher); Papangelēs, Theodōros D. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110611021; 9783110610239
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    RVK Categories: FT 10200
    Corporations / Congresses: Intratextuality and Roman Literature (Veranstaltung) (2017, Thessaloniki)
    Series: Trends in classics. Supplementary volumes ; volume 69
    Subjects: intertextuality; Intratextualität; intratextuality; Lateinische Literatur; Latin Literature; Literaturtheorie; Textualität; Latein; Intertextualität; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 496 Seiten)
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    Im Vorwort: "The present volume consists of twenty-seven papers, most of which were originally presented at the conference on 'Intratextuality and Roman Literature' held at the Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center from May 25-27, 2017."

  3. National and transnational challenges to the American imaginary
    Contributor: Ciugureanu, Adina (Publisher); Vlad, Eduard (Publisher); Stanca, Nicoleta (Publisher)
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Berlin ; Bern ; Bruxelles ; New York ; Oxford ; Warszawa ; Wien

    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    Contributor: Ciugureanu, Adina (Publisher); Vlad, Eduard (Publisher); Stanca, Nicoleta (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783631753071
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    RVK Categories: HU 1520
    DDC Categories: 420
    Corporations / Congresses: European Association for American Studies (2016, Constanta)
    Subjects: Literatur; Kulturelle Identität; Film; Interkulturalität
    Other subjects: Adina; American; Challenges; Ciugureanu; counterculture; Eduard; fantasy; identity; Imaginary; intertextuality; National; Nicoleta; Stanca; transcultural dimensions; Transnational; Vlad; Winkelkötter; worlding
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (342 Seiten)
  4. After 69 CE - writing civil war in Flavian Rome
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    The fall of Nero and the civil wars of 69 CE ushered in an era scarred by the recent conflicts; Flavian literature also inherited a rich tradition of narrating nefas from its predecessors who had confronted and commemorated the traumas of Pharsalus... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    The fall of Nero and the civil wars of 69 CE ushered in an era scarred by the recent conflicts; Flavian literature also inherited a rich tradition of narrating nefas from its predecessors who had confronted and commemorated the traumas of Pharsalus and Actium. Despite the present surge of scholarly interest in both Flavian literary studies and Roman civil war literature, however, the Flavian contribution to Rome's literature of bellum ciuile remains understudied. This volume shines a spotlight on these neglected voices. In the wake of 69 CE, writing civil war became an inescapable project for Flavian Rome: from Statius's fraternas acies and Silius's suicidal Saguntines to the internecine narratives detailed in Josephus's Bellum Iudaicum and woven into Frontinus's exempla, Flavian authors' preoccupation with civil war transcends genre and subject matter. This book provides an important new chapter in the study of Roman civil war literature by investigating the multi-faceted Flavian response to this persistent and prominent theme

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Ginsberg, Lauren (Publisher); Krasne, Darcy A. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110585841
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: FT 12800 ; FT 92000 ; NB 5200
    Corporations / Congresses: Writing about Civil War in Flavian Rome (Veranstaltung) (2014, Edinburgh)
    Series: Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes ; volume 65
    Subjects: Bürgerkrieg; civil war; Flavian literature; Flavier; Intertextualität; intertextuality; Lateinische Literatur; reception; Bürgerkrieg <Motiv>; Literatur; Latein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 489 Seiten)
  5. Intratextuality and Latin literature
    Contributor: Harrison, Stephen (Publisher); Frangoulidis, Stavros A. (Publisher); Papangelēs, Theodōros D. (Publisher)
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in classical studies in the ways meaning is generated through the medium of intertextuality, namely how different texts of the same or different authors communicate and interact with each other.... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
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    Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in classical studies in the ways meaning is generated through the medium of intertextuality, namely how different texts of the same or different authors communicate and interact with each other. Attention (although on a lesser scale) has also been paid to the manner in which meaning is produced through interaction between various parts of the same text or body of texts within the overall production of a single author, namely intratextuality. Taking off from the seminal volume on Intratextuality: Greek and Roman Textual Relations, edited by A. Sharrock / H. Morales (Oxford 2000), which largely sets the theoretical framework for such internal associations within classical texts, this collective volume brings together twenty-seven contributions, written by an international team of experts, exploring the evolution of intratextuality from Late Republic to Late Antiquity across a wide range of authors, genres and historical periods. Of particular interest are also the combined instances of intra- and intertextual poetics as well as the way in which intratextuality in Latin literature draws on reading practices and critical methods already theorized and operative in Greek antiquity

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Harrison, Stephen (Publisher); Frangoulidis, Stavros A. (Publisher); Papangelēs, Theodōros D. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110611021; 9783110610239
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: FT 10200
    Corporations / Congresses: Intratextuality and Roman Literature (Veranstaltung) (2017, Thessaloniki)
    Series: Trends in classics. Supplementary volumes ; volume 69
    Subjects: intertextuality; Intratextualität; intratextuality; Lateinische Literatur; Latin Literature; Literaturtheorie; Textualität; Latein; Intertextualität; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 496 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Im Vorwort: "The present volume consists of twenty-seven papers, most of which were originally presented at the conference on 'Intratextuality and Roman Literature' held at the Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center from May 25-27, 2017."

  6. Horace and Seneca
    Interactions, Intertexts, Interpretations
    Contributor: Stöckinger, Martin (Herausgeber); Winter, Kathrin (Herausgeber); Zanker, Andreas T. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston