Roman Literature under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian
Herausgeber: König, Alice; Whitton, Christopher
Roman Literature under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian
Herausgeber: König, Alice; Whitton, Christopher
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781108430531
- ISBN-10: 1108430538
- Artikelnr.: 59960972
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Part I. Bridging Divides: Literary Interactions from Quintilian to Juvenal:
1. Quintilian, Pliny, Tacitus Christopher Whitton; 2. I will survive (you):
Martial and Tacitus on regime change Victoria Rimell; 3. Flavian epic and
Trajanic historiography: speaking into the silence Emma Buckley; 4. Pliny
and Martial: dupes and non-dupes in the early Empire William Fitzgerald; 5.
Paradoxography and marvels in post-Domitianic literature: 'an extraordinary
affair, even in the hearing!' Rhiannon Ash; 6. Pliny and Suetonius on
giving and returning imperial power Paul Roche; 7. From Martial to Juvenal
(Epigrams 12.18) Gavin Kelly; Part II. Interactions On and Off the Page: 8.
Amicable and hostile exchange in the culture of recitation Matthew Roller;
9. Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: intertextual
discourses as aspects of self-definition and differentiation Sigrid
Mratschek; 10. Reading Frontinus in Martial's Epigrams Alice König; 11.
Saturninus the helmsman, Pliny and friends: legal and literary letter
collections Jill Harries; 12. Pliny Epistles 10 and imperial
correspondence: the empire of letters Myles Lavan; 13. Traditional exempla
and Nerva's new modernity: making Fabricius take the cash Ruth Morello; 14.
Extratextuality: literary interactions with oral culture and exemplary
ethics Rebecca Langlands; Part III. Into the Silence: The Limits of
Interaction: 15. The Regulus connection: displacing Lucan between Martial
and Pliny Ilaria Marchesi; 16. Forgetting the Juvenalien in our midst:
literary amnesia in the Satires Tom Geue; 17. Childhood education and the
boundaries of interaction: [Plutarch], Quintilian, Juvenal James Uden; 18.
Pliny and Plutarch's practical ethics: a newly rediscovered dialogue Roy K.
Gibson; ENVOI/VENIO John Henderson.
1. Quintilian, Pliny, Tacitus Christopher Whitton; 2. I will survive (you):
Martial and Tacitus on regime change Victoria Rimell; 3. Flavian epic and
Trajanic historiography: speaking into the silence Emma Buckley; 4. Pliny
and Martial: dupes and non-dupes in the early Empire William Fitzgerald; 5.
Paradoxography and marvels in post-Domitianic literature: 'an extraordinary
affair, even in the hearing!' Rhiannon Ash; 6. Pliny and Suetonius on
giving and returning imperial power Paul Roche; 7. From Martial to Juvenal
(Epigrams 12.18) Gavin Kelly; Part II. Interactions On and Off the Page: 8.
Amicable and hostile exchange in the culture of recitation Matthew Roller;
9. Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: intertextual
discourses as aspects of self-definition and differentiation Sigrid
Mratschek; 10. Reading Frontinus in Martial's Epigrams Alice König; 11.
Saturninus the helmsman, Pliny and friends: legal and literary letter
collections Jill Harries; 12. Pliny Epistles 10 and imperial
correspondence: the empire of letters Myles Lavan; 13. Traditional exempla
and Nerva's new modernity: making Fabricius take the cash Ruth Morello; 14.
Extratextuality: literary interactions with oral culture and exemplary
ethics Rebecca Langlands; Part III. Into the Silence: The Limits of
Interaction: 15. The Regulus connection: displacing Lucan between Martial
and Pliny Ilaria Marchesi; 16. Forgetting the Juvenalien in our midst:
literary amnesia in the Satires Tom Geue; 17. Childhood education and the
boundaries of interaction: [Plutarch], Quintilian, Juvenal James Uden; 18.
Pliny and Plutarch's practical ethics: a newly rediscovered dialogue Roy K.
Gibson; ENVOI/VENIO John Henderson.
Part I. Bridging Divides: Literary Interactions from Quintilian to Juvenal:
1. Quintilian, Pliny, Tacitus Christopher Whitton; 2. I will survive (you):
Martial and Tacitus on regime change Victoria Rimell; 3. Flavian epic and
Trajanic historiography: speaking into the silence Emma Buckley; 4. Pliny
and Martial: dupes and non-dupes in the early Empire William Fitzgerald; 5.
Paradoxography and marvels in post-Domitianic literature: 'an extraordinary
affair, even in the hearing!' Rhiannon Ash; 6. Pliny and Suetonius on
giving and returning imperial power Paul Roche; 7. From Martial to Juvenal
(Epigrams 12.18) Gavin Kelly; Part II. Interactions On and Off the Page: 8.
Amicable and hostile exchange in the culture of recitation Matthew Roller;
9. Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: intertextual
discourses as aspects of self-definition and differentiation Sigrid
Mratschek; 10. Reading Frontinus in Martial's Epigrams Alice König; 11.
Saturninus the helmsman, Pliny and friends: legal and literary letter
collections Jill Harries; 12. Pliny Epistles 10 and imperial
correspondence: the empire of letters Myles Lavan; 13. Traditional exempla
and Nerva's new modernity: making Fabricius take the cash Ruth Morello; 14.
Extratextuality: literary interactions with oral culture and exemplary
ethics Rebecca Langlands; Part III. Into the Silence: The Limits of
Interaction: 15. The Regulus connection: displacing Lucan between Martial
and Pliny Ilaria Marchesi; 16. Forgetting the Juvenalien in our midst:
literary amnesia in the Satires Tom Geue; 17. Childhood education and the
boundaries of interaction: [Plutarch], Quintilian, Juvenal James Uden; 18.
Pliny and Plutarch's practical ethics: a newly rediscovered dialogue Roy K.
Gibson; ENVOI/VENIO John Henderson.
1. Quintilian, Pliny, Tacitus Christopher Whitton; 2. I will survive (you):
Martial and Tacitus on regime change Victoria Rimell; 3. Flavian epic and
Trajanic historiography: speaking into the silence Emma Buckley; 4. Pliny
and Martial: dupes and non-dupes in the early Empire William Fitzgerald; 5.
Paradoxography and marvels in post-Domitianic literature: 'an extraordinary
affair, even in the hearing!' Rhiannon Ash; 6. Pliny and Suetonius on
giving and returning imperial power Paul Roche; 7. From Martial to Juvenal
(Epigrams 12.18) Gavin Kelly; Part II. Interactions On and Off the Page: 8.
Amicable and hostile exchange in the culture of recitation Matthew Roller;
9. Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: intertextual
discourses as aspects of self-definition and differentiation Sigrid
Mratschek; 10. Reading Frontinus in Martial's Epigrams Alice König; 11.
Saturninus the helmsman, Pliny and friends: legal and literary letter
collections Jill Harries; 12. Pliny Epistles 10 and imperial
correspondence: the empire of letters Myles Lavan; 13. Traditional exempla
and Nerva's new modernity: making Fabricius take the cash Ruth Morello; 14.
Extratextuality: literary interactions with oral culture and exemplary
ethics Rebecca Langlands; Part III. Into the Silence: The Limits of
Interaction: 15. The Regulus connection: displacing Lucan between Martial
and Pliny Ilaria Marchesi; 16. Forgetting the Juvenalien in our midst:
literary amnesia in the Satires Tom Geue; 17. Childhood education and the
boundaries of interaction: [Plutarch], Quintilian, Juvenal James Uden; 18.
Pliny and Plutarch's practical ethics: a newly rediscovered dialogue Roy K.
Gibson; ENVOI/VENIO John Henderson.