Explorations in Latin Literature 2 Hardback Volume Set
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108668200
ISBN-10: 1108668208
Pagini: 800
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108668208
Pagini: 800
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Volume
I.
Introduction;
1.
The
Taciturnity
of
Aeneas;
2.
The
Reconciliations
of
Juno;
3.
Epic
Hero
and
Epic
Fable;
4.
Stat
magni
nominis
umbra:
Lucan
on
the
Greatness
of
Pompeius
Magnus;
5.
History
and
Revelation
in
Virgil's
Underworld;
6.
Following
after
Hercules,
in
Apollonius
and
Virgil;
7.
Beginning
Sallust's
Catiline;
8.
Leaving
Dido:
The
Appearance(s)
of
Mercury
and
the
Motivations
of
Aeneas;
9.
Epic
Violence,
Epic
Order:
Killings,
Catalogues,
and
the
Role
of
the
Reader
in
Aeneid;
10.
Mea
tempora:
Patterning
of
Time
in
Ovid's
Metamorphoses;
11.
Interpreting
Sacrificial
Ritual
in
Roman
Poetry:
Disciplines
and
their
Models;
12.
Tenui…Latens
Discrimine:
Spotting
the
Differences
in
Statius'
Achilleid;
13.
On
not
Forgetting
the
'Literatur'
in
'Literatur
und
Religion';
14.
Virgil's
Tale
of
Four
Cities:
Troy,
Carthage,
Alexandria
and
Rome;
15.
First
Similes
in
Epic;
16.
Fictions
of
Citizenship
in
Livy's
History.
Volume
II.
Introduction;
1.
Si
licet
et
fas
est:
Ovid's
Fasti
and
the
Problem
of
Free
Speech
under
the
Principate;
2.
'Shall
I
compare
thee
...?'
Catullus
68
and
the
Limits
of
Analogy;
3.
Towards
an
Account
of
the
Ancient
World's
Concepts
of
Fictive
Belief;
4.
Horace
and
the
Greek
Lyric
Poets;
5.
Criticism
Ancient
and
Modern;
6.
The
Odiousness
of
Comparisons:
Horace
on
Literary
History
and
the
Limitations
of
Synkrisis;
7.
Vna
cum
scriptore
meo:
Poetry,
Principate,
and
the
Traditions
of
Literary
History
in
the
Epistle
to
Augustus;
8.
Two
Virgilian
Acrostics:
Certissima
signa?
(with
Damien
Nelis);
9.
Catullus
and
the
Roman
Paradox
Epigram;
10.
Becoming
an
Authority:
Horace
on
his
Own
Reception;
11.
Fathers
and
Sons:
The
Manlii
Torquati
and
Family
Continuity
in
Catullus
and
Horace;
12.
Doing
the
Numbers:
The
Roman
Mathematics
of
Civil
War
in
Shakespeare's
Antony
and
Cleopatra;
13.
Crediting
Pseudolus:
Trust,
Belief,
and
the
Credit
Crunch
in
Plautus'
Pseudolus;
14.
Hic
finis
fandi:
On
the
Absence
of
Punctuation
for
the
Endings
(and
Beginnings)
of
Speeches
in
Latin
Poetic
Texts;
15.
Representation
and
the
Materiality
of
the
Book
in
Catullus'
Polymetrics;
16.
Catullus
61:
Epithalamium
and
Comparison;
17.
Ovid's
Ciceronian
Literary
History:
End-Career
Chronology
and
Autobiography;
18.
Horace
and
the
Literature
of
the
Past:
Lyric,
Epic,
and
History
in
Odes
4;
19.
Forma
manet
facti
(Ov.
Fast.
2.379):
Aetiologies
of
Myth
and
Ritual
in
Ovid's
Fasti
and
Metamorphoses.
Notă biografică
Denis Feeney is Giger Professor of Latin in the Department of Classics at Princeton University. His publications include The Gods in Epic (1991); Literature and Religion at Rome (Cambridge, 1998); Caesar's Calendar (2007); Beyond Greek (2016). He was also a Series Editor, with Stephen Hinds, of Roman Literature and its Contexts for Cambridge University Press. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has held Fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies.
Descriere
A
collection
of
all
the
major
papers
by
a
leading
Latinist,
on
key
ancient
genres
and
theoretical
issues.