Intertextuality in Pliny's epistles
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Intertextuality in Pliny's epistles
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 304-330) and indexes
Contents of Works
- Pliny, Man of Many Parts (Lucretius, Cicero, Valerius Maximus, Tacitus) / Christopher Whitton
- Intertextuality in Pliny, Epistles 6 / Roy Gibson
- Discourses of Authority in Pliny, Epistles 10 / Alice König
- Oratorical Speeches and the Political Elite in the Regulus Cycle / Matthew Mordue
- Again on Corinthian Bronzes and Vases and on the
- Use of Cicero's Verrine Orations in Pliny's Works / Stefano Rocchi
- The Elder Pliny as Source of Inspiration : Pliny the Younger's Reception of the Naturalis Historia and His Uncle's Writing by the Light of a Lamp (lucubratio) / Judith Hindermann
- Pliny's Seneca and the Intertextuality of Grief / Michael Hanaghan
- Intertextuality and Posthumous Reputation in Pliny's Letter on the Death of Silius Italicus (Plin. Ep. 3.7) / Spyridon Tzounakas
- The Villa and the Monument : Horace in Pliny, Epistles 1.3 / Alberto Canobbio
- The Villas of Pliny and Statius / Christopher Chinn
- A Busy Day in Rome : Pliny, Epistles 1.9 Satirized by Horace, Satires 1.9 / Ábel Tamás
- Putting Pallas out of Context : Pliny on the Roman Senate Voting Honours to a Freedman (Plin. Ep. 7.29 and 8.6) / Jakub Pigoń
- Risus et indignatio : Scoptic Elements in Pliny's Letters / Margot Nege
- Pliny's Calpurnia : Filiation, Imitation, Allusion / Ilaria Marchesi
