Hellenistic Greek and Augustan latin poetry, Flavian and post-Flavian latin poetry, Greek and Roman prose
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Hellenistic Greek and Augustan latin poetry, Flavian and post-Flavian latin poetry, Greek and Roman prose
(Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar, 13th vol.,
Francis Cairns, 2008
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These 13 papers by an international group of scholars examine Greek and Roman poetry and prose.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Hellenistic Greek and Augustan Latin Poetry:Unwilling Farewell and Complex Allusion (Sappho, Callimachus and Aeneid 6.458) ( B. Acosta-Hughes)
- The iIppikav of Posidippus ( M.W. Dickie)
- An Augustan Hymn to the Muses (Horace Odes 3.4) ( Alex Hardie)
- Horace's Sublime Yearnings: Lucretian Ironies ( Philip Hardie)
- Horace Epistles 2: the Last Horatian Book of Sermones? ( S.J. Harrison)
- Ars latet arte sua: Rhetoric and Poetry in Phyllis' Letter to Demophoon (Ovid Heroides 2) ( Andreas N. Michalopoulos)
- Flavian and post-Flavian Latin Poetry: The Date of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica ( Tim Stover)
- Etymological Wordplay in Flavian Epic ( Alison Keith)
- Verbal and Thematic Links between Poems and Books in Martial ( Robert Maltby)
- Juvenal Satire 6: Misogyny or Misogamy? The Evidence of Protreptics on Marriage ( Lindsay Watson)
- Greek and Roman Prose: Letters from an Advocate: Pliny's 'Vesuvius' Narratives (Epistles 6.16, 6.20) ( D.H. Berry)
- Individual Rivalries in Plutarch's Late Republican Lives ( Robin Seager)
- Augustine on the Power and Weakness of Words ( Therese Fuhrer)
- Index of selected passages.
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