Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic
Herausgeber: Farrell, Joseph; Nelis, Damien P.
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Herausgeber: Farrell, Joseph; Nelis, Damien P.
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Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic focuses on the works of the major Augustan poets, Vergil, Horace, Propertius, and Ovid, and explores the under-studied aspect of their poetry, namely the way in which they constructed and investigated images of the Roman Republic and the Roman past.
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Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic focuses on the works of the major Augustan poets, Vergil, Horace, Propertius, and Ovid, and explores the under-studied aspect of their poetry, namely the way in which they constructed and investigated images of the Roman Republic and the Roman past.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 143mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780199587223
- ISBN-10: 0199587221
- Artikelnr.: 36078029
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 143mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780199587223
- ISBN-10: 0199587221
- Artikelnr.: 36078029
Damien Nelis is Professor of Latin at the University of Geneva. Joseph Farrell is Professor of Classical Studies in the University of Pennsylvania.
* Preface
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis: Introduction
* 2: Maria Luisa Delvigo: Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting
developments of Roman identity in Virgil
* 3: Jürgen Paul Schwindt: The Philology of History. How and what
Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19,
1.22 and 2.13B
* 4: Joseph Farrel: Camillus in Ovid's Fasti
* 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii
and the Claudii
* 6: Philip Hardie: Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman
History in Aeneid 2
* 7: Fiachra Mac Góráin: Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic
* 8: Jean-Christophe Jolivet: Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian
Maratonomachia
* 9: Joséphine Alida Jacquier: From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache
between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne
* 10: Mario Citroni: Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the
Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry
* 11: Mario Labate: Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the
republic in Horace's lyric poetry
* 12: Alain Deremetz: Numa in Augustan Poetry
* 13: Damien P. Nelis: Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics
* 14: Gail Trimble: Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's
fourth Eclogue
* 15: Monica R. Gale: Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology
* 16: Bill Gladhill: The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
* 17: Alain M. Gowing: Afterword
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis: Introduction
* 2: Maria Luisa Delvigo: Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting
developments of Roman identity in Virgil
* 3: Jürgen Paul Schwindt: The Philology of History. How and what
Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19,
1.22 and 2.13B
* 4: Joseph Farrel: Camillus in Ovid's Fasti
* 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii
and the Claudii
* 6: Philip Hardie: Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman
History in Aeneid 2
* 7: Fiachra Mac Góráin: Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic
* 8: Jean-Christophe Jolivet: Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian
Maratonomachia
* 9: Joséphine Alida Jacquier: From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache
between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne
* 10: Mario Citroni: Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the
Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry
* 11: Mario Labate: Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the
republic in Horace's lyric poetry
* 12: Alain Deremetz: Numa in Augustan Poetry
* 13: Damien P. Nelis: Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics
* 14: Gail Trimble: Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's
fourth Eclogue
* 15: Monica R. Gale: Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology
* 16: Bill Gladhill: The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
* 17: Alain M. Gowing: Afterword
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis: Introduction
* 2: Maria Luisa Delvigo: Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting
developments of Roman identity in Virgil
* 3: Jürgen Paul Schwindt: The Philology of History. How and what
Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19,
1.22 and 2.13B
* 4: Joseph Farrel: Camillus in Ovid's Fasti
* 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii
and the Claudii
* 6: Philip Hardie: Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman
History in Aeneid 2
* 7: Fiachra Mac Góráin: Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic
* 8: Jean-Christophe Jolivet: Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian
Maratonomachia
* 9: Joséphine Alida Jacquier: From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache
between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne
* 10: Mario Citroni: Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the
Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry
* 11: Mario Labate: Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the
republic in Horace's lyric poetry
* 12: Alain Deremetz: Numa in Augustan Poetry
* 13: Damien P. Nelis: Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics
* 14: Gail Trimble: Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's
fourth Eclogue
* 15: Monica R. Gale: Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology
* 16: Bill Gladhill: The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
* 17: Alain M. Gowing: Afterword
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis: Introduction
* 2: Maria Luisa Delvigo: Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting
developments of Roman identity in Virgil
* 3: Jürgen Paul Schwindt: The Philology of History. How and what
Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19,
1.22 and 2.13B
* 4: Joseph Farrel: Camillus in Ovid's Fasti
* 5: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii
and the Claudii
* 6: Philip Hardie: Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman
History in Aeneid 2
* 7: Fiachra Mac Góráin: Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic
* 8: Jean-Christophe Jolivet: Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian
Maratonomachia
* 9: Joséphine Alida Jacquier: From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache
between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne
* 10: Mario Citroni: Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the
Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry
* 11: Mario Labate: Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the
republic in Horace's lyric poetry
* 12: Alain Deremetz: Numa in Augustan Poetry
* 13: Damien P. Nelis: Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics
* 14: Gail Trimble: Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's
fourth Eclogue
* 15: Monica R. Gale: Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology
* 16: Bill Gladhill: The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
* 17: Alain M. Gowing: Afterword
* Bibliography
* Index