Explores Martial's radical vision of the relationship between art and reality and his role in formulating modern perceptions of Rome.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victoria Rimell is Associate Professor in the Department of Greek and Latin Philology at the University of Rome, La Sapieza. She has published Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction (2002), Ovid's Lovers (2006) and Martial's Rome (2008), and has also contributed to The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire (edited by Kirk Freudenberg, 2005) and Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire (edited by Jason Konig and Tim Whitmarsh, 2007).
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Introduction: getting to know Martial 1. Copyright and contagion: the city as text 2. Vigor Mortis: living and dying 3. Poetic economies: figuring out Martial's maths 4. Mundus inversus: Martial's Saturnalia 5. The space of epigram Epilogue.
Introduction: getting to know Martial 1. Copyright and contagion: the city as text 2. Vigor Mortis: living and dying 3. Poetic economies: figuring out Martial's maths 4. Mundus inversus: Martial's Saturnalia 5. The space of epigram Epilogue.
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