Silius Italicus and the Tradition of the Roman Historical Epos: Mnemosyne, Supplements, cartea 458
Antony Augoustakis, Marco Fucecchien Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mai 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004518490
ISBN-10: 9004518495
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements
ISBN-10: 9004518495
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements
Notă biografică
Antony Augoustakis is Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Urbana, Illinois, US. His research interests include Latin imperial epic, Roman comedy and historiography, women in antiquity, classical reception, and gender theory. He is the author of many monographs and edited volumes on various topics in classical literature.
Marco Fucecchi is Associate professor of Latin language and literature at the University of Udine (Italy). His research interests include Latin literature from the Augustan age to the Ist century CE, with particular regard to epic poetry. He is the author of some monographs on Flavian epic poems (Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica and Silius’ Punica) as well as many articles on various topics in Latin literature.
Contributors are Thomas Baier, Neil W. Bernstein, Sergio Casali, Paolo Esposito, Filippo Fabbri, Alison Keith, Nicola Lanzarone, Gesine Manuwald, Raymond Marks, Stefano Poletti, Angeliki N. Roumpou, Clayton Schroer, Claire Stocks.
Marco Fucecchi is Associate professor of Latin language and literature at the University of Udine (Italy). His research interests include Latin literature from the Augustan age to the Ist century CE, with particular regard to epic poetry. He is the author of some monographs on Flavian epic poems (Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica and Silius’ Punica) as well as many articles on various topics in Latin literature.
Contributors are Thomas Baier, Neil W. Bernstein, Sergio Casali, Paolo Esposito, Filippo Fabbri, Alison Keith, Nicola Lanzarone, Gesine Manuwald, Raymond Marks, Stefano Poletti, Angeliki N. Roumpou, Clayton Schroer, Claire Stocks.
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Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Silius Italicus and the Tradition of the Roman Historical Epos
Antony Augoustakis and Marco Fucecchi
Silius Italicus and the Conventions of Historical Epic at Rome
Gesine Manuwald
Silius Italicus between Epos and Historiography
Paolo Esposito
Silius Ciceronianus: Regulus as a Reflection of Cicero in Punica 6
Thomas Baier
Silius Italicus and Ovid’s Roman History
Raymond Marks
Claudian’s Silius
Neil W. Bernstein
Silius Italicus as an Interpreter of Virgil: Dido and Anna
Sergio Casali
Pompey and Aemilius Paulus, or the Epic Genre between Lucan and Silius Italicus
Nicola Lanzarone
From the Rubicon to the Alps: Re-reading Eumolpus’ Caesar in Light of Silius Italicus’ Hannibal
Stefano Poletti
Scaevola’s aristeia: A Complementary Reworking of a Historical Source and the Epic Tradition
Filippo Fabbri
Exul in orbe toto, or, How to Map Future Power in Silius Italicus
Clayton A. Schroer
Temples of Song in Silius Italicus
Alison Keith
Romuleos superabit voce nepotes: Remembering Romulus in Silius Italicus
Claire Stocks
Hannibal Redivivus: Fear and Haunting Memory in Silius Italicus
Angeliki N. Roumpou
Index Locorum
General Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Silius Italicus and the Tradition of the Roman Historical Epos
Antony Augoustakis and Marco Fucecchi
Part 1 The Historical Epic Tradition
Silius Italicus and the Conventions of Historical Epic at Rome
Gesine Manuwald
Silius Italicus between Epos and Historiography
Paolo Esposito
Part 2 Rethinking Roman ‘Mythical History’
Silius Ciceronianus: Regulus as a Reflection of Cicero in Punica 6
Thomas Baier
Silius Italicus and Ovid’s Roman History
Raymond Marks
Claudian’s Silius
Neil W. Bernstein
Part 3 Historical Challenges to ‘National’ Epic
Silius Italicus as an Interpreter of Virgil: Dido and Anna
Sergio Casali
Pompey and Aemilius Paulus, or the Epic Genre between Lucan and Silius Italicus
Nicola Lanzarone
From the Rubicon to the Alps: Re-reading Eumolpus’ Caesar in Light of Silius Italicus’ Hannibal
Stefano Poletti
Part 4 Viewing Roman History (and Literature) from the Inside
Scaevola’s aristeia: A Complementary Reworking of a Historical Source and the Epic Tradition
Filippo Fabbri
Exul in orbe toto, or, How to Map Future Power in Silius Italicus
Clayton A. Schroer
Temples of Song in Silius Italicus
Alison Keith
Romuleos superabit voce nepotes: Remembering Romulus in Silius Italicus
Claire Stocks
Hannibal Redivivus: Fear and Haunting Memory in Silius Italicus
Angeliki N. Roumpou
Index Locorum
General Index
Recenzii
"The editors write that they “hope that this collection will continue the discussion of the tradition of historical epic poetry in Rome and open up further avenues of research on Silius Italicus and the Punica in the future” (p. 15). I think they have absolutely succeeded in this regard. [...] To sum up, this book is highly recommended for everyone dealing with Latin literature. I am sure that students and scholars will benefit enormously from this volume and I am confident that Silius Italicus’ poem will continue to reaffirm his position within the academic curriculum." Vicente Flores Militello, BMCR 2023.03.10.