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What's in a Name?: The Significance of Proper Names in Classical Latin Literature

Editat de Joan Booth, Robert Maltby
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2007
Latin poets and prose writers of the classical period and later used - and withheld - names subtly and to important effect. Here, in eleven new essays, an eminent international cast explore themes which include 'speaking' names, often involving bilingual Latin/Greek play; the ways in which persons and objects are named in contexts of invective or endearment; the significant suppression or changing of names; the religious and historical significances of names; the uses of names in literary catalogues; names as devices to structure a group of shorter poems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781905125098
ISBN-10: 1905125097
Pagini: 2
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Colecția Classical Press of Wales
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Joan Booth is Professor of Latin Language and Literature at Leiden University in The Netherlands. She was formerly Reader in Classics at the University of Wales, Swansea, and is author of A Commentary on Ovid, Amores II.Robert Maltby is Professor of Latin Philology at the University of Leeds. He graduated from Cambridge and worked on the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae in Munich and at the Department of Classics in Sheffield before moving to Leeds in 1989. His main publications are A Selection of Latin Love Elegy (1980), A Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies (1991) and Tibullus: Elegies, Text, Introduction and Commentary (2002). His research interests include Roman Comedy and Elegy and ancient etymological and linguistic theory.

Cuprins

Introduction - Robert Maltby1. The Qualification of Personal Names by Possessive Adjectives in Cicero's letters - Frédérique Biville2. Personal Names and Invective in Cicero - Javier Uría3. Tibullus' Nemesis: Divine Retribution and the Poet - Emma Stafford4. Naming Names - or Not: Some Significant Choices and Suppressions in Latin Poetry - Joan Booth5. The Nomenclature of the Tiber in Virgil's Aeneid - Francis Cairns6. Antonomasia and Metonymy in the Proem to Virgil's Georgics - Helen Peraki-Kyriakidou7. From the Metamorphoses to the Fasti: Catalogues of Proper Names - Stratis Kyriakidis8. Bilingual Word-Play on Personal Names in Martial - Daniel Vallat9. Onomato-Poetics: A Linear Reading of Martial 7.67-70 - Niklas Holzberg10. Proper Names as a Linking Device in Martial 5.43-8 - Robert Maltby11. Naming the Characters: The Cases of Aristomenes, Socrates and Meroe in Apuleius' Metamorphoses 1.2-19 - Andreas MichalopoulosIndexes