Roman Receptions of Sappho
Herausgeber: Thorsen, Thea S; Harrison, Stephen
Roman Receptions of Sappho
Herausgeber: Thorsen, Thea S; Harrison, Stephen
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Sappho is a towering figure in Western culture. This volume takes new steps in scholarship by focusing on Sappho's influence on Roman authors, and explores not only a critical phase in Sappho's reception history, namely that of ancient Rome, but also central Latin texts, which have had great influence on post-classical cultures, up until today.
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Sappho is a towering figure in Western culture. This volume takes new steps in scholarship by focusing on Sappho's influence on Roman authors, and explores not only a critical phase in Sappho's reception history, namely that of ancient Rome, but also central Latin texts, which have had great influence on post-classical cultures, up until today.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780198829430
- ISBN-10: 0198829434
- Artikelnr.: 54016265
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 140mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780198829430
- ISBN-10: 0198829434
- Artikelnr.: 54016265
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thea S. Thorsen is Associate Professor of Classics at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. She is the author of Ovid's Early Poetry (Cambridge University Press, 2014), contributing sole editor of Cambridge Companion to Latin Love Elegy (CUP, 2013), contributing co-editor of Dynamics of Ancient Prose (de Gruyter, 2018), and editor of Greek and Roman Games in the Computer Age (Akademika Publishing, 2012). She is the author of numerous articles on Greek and Roman literature in English and Norwegian and was the first to translate all of Ovid's love elegies - in verse - into Norwegian. Stephen Harrison is Professor of Latin Literature at the University of Oxford, Fellow and Tutor in Classics, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Adjunct Professor at the universities of Copenhagen and Trondheim. He has published extensively on Latin literature and its reception, including the following relevant volumes for OUP: A Commentary on Vergil, Aeneid 10 (1991), Generic Enrichment in Vergil and Horace (2007), Living Classics: Greece and Rome in Contemporary Poetry in English (OUP, 2009), (with Amanda Wrigley), Louis MacNeice: The Classical Radio Plays [jointly with Amanda Wrigley] (OUP, 2013), and (joint ed. with Lorna Hardwick) Classics in the Modern World: A 'Democratic Turn'? (OUP, 2013).
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Notes on Texts and Translations
* Introduction: 'Ecce Sappho'
* 1: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho: Transparency and obstruction'
* 2: Richard Hunter: 'Notes on the ancient reception of Sappho'
* 3: Laurel Fulkerson: 'Lucretius and Sapphic Voluptas'
* 4: Thea S. Thorsen: 'As important as Callimachus? An essay on Sappho
in Catullus and beyond'
* 5: Lars Morten Gram: 'Odi et amo: on Lesbia's name in Catullus'
* 6: Olivier Thévenaz: 'Sapphic echoes in Catullus 1-14'
* 7: Stephen Harrison: 'Shades of Sappho in Vergil'
* 8: Richard Hunter: 'Sappho and Latin poetry: the case of Horace'
* 9: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho, Alcaeus and the literary timing of
Horace'
* 10: S. J. Heyworth: 'Sappho in Propertius?'
* 11: Jennifer Ingleheart: 'Vates Lesbia: Images of Sappho in the
poetry of Ovid'
* 12: Chiara Elisei: 'Sappho as pupil of the praeceptor amoris and
Sappho as magistra amoris: Some lessons of the Ars amatoria
anticipated in Heroides 15'
* 13: Thea S. Thorsen: 'The newest Sappho (2016) and Ovid's Heroides
15'
* 14: Gideon Nisbet: 'Sappho in Roman epigram'
* 15: Thea S. Thorsen and Robert Emil Berge: 'Receiving receptions
received: A new collection of testimonia sapphica c. 600 BCE-1000 CE'
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Notes on Texts and Translations
* Introduction: 'Ecce Sappho'
* 1: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho: Transparency and obstruction'
* 2: Richard Hunter: 'Notes on the ancient reception of Sappho'
* 3: Laurel Fulkerson: 'Lucretius and Sapphic Voluptas'
* 4: Thea S. Thorsen: 'As important as Callimachus? An essay on Sappho
in Catullus and beyond'
* 5: Lars Morten Gram: 'Odi et amo: on Lesbia's name in Catullus'
* 6: Olivier Thévenaz: 'Sapphic echoes in Catullus 1-14'
* 7: Stephen Harrison: 'Shades of Sappho in Vergil'
* 8: Richard Hunter: 'Sappho and Latin poetry: the case of Horace'
* 9: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho, Alcaeus and the literary timing of
Horace'
* 10: S. J. Heyworth: 'Sappho in Propertius?'
* 11: Jennifer Ingleheart: 'Vates Lesbia: Images of Sappho in the
poetry of Ovid'
* 12: Chiara Elisei: 'Sappho as pupil of the praeceptor amoris and
Sappho as magistra amoris: Some lessons of the Ars amatoria
anticipated in Heroides 15'
* 13: Thea S. Thorsen: 'The newest Sappho (2016) and Ovid's Heroides
15'
* 14: Gideon Nisbet: 'Sappho in Roman epigram'
* 15: Thea S. Thorsen and Robert Emil Berge: 'Receiving receptions
received: A new collection of testimonia sapphica c. 600 BCE-1000 CE'
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* Notes on Texts and Translations
* Introduction: 'Ecce Sappho'
* 1: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho: Transparency and obstruction'
* 2: Richard Hunter: 'Notes on the ancient reception of Sappho'
* 3: Laurel Fulkerson: 'Lucretius and Sapphic Voluptas'
* 4: Thea S. Thorsen: 'As important as Callimachus? An essay on Sappho
in Catullus and beyond'
* 5: Lars Morten Gram: 'Odi et amo: on Lesbia's name in Catullus'
* 6: Olivier Thévenaz: 'Sapphic echoes in Catullus 1-14'
* 7: Stephen Harrison: 'Shades of Sappho in Vergil'
* 8: Richard Hunter: 'Sappho and Latin poetry: the case of Horace'
* 9: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho, Alcaeus and the literary timing of
Horace'
* 10: S. J. Heyworth: 'Sappho in Propertius?'
* 11: Jennifer Ingleheart: 'Vates Lesbia: Images of Sappho in the
poetry of Ovid'
* 12: Chiara Elisei: 'Sappho as pupil of the praeceptor amoris and
Sappho as magistra amoris: Some lessons of the Ars amatoria
anticipated in Heroides 15'
* 13: Thea S. Thorsen: 'The newest Sappho (2016) and Ovid's Heroides
15'
* 14: Gideon Nisbet: 'Sappho in Roman epigram'
* 15: Thea S. Thorsen and Robert Emil Berge: 'Receiving receptions
received: A new collection of testimonia sapphica c. 600 BCE-1000 CE'
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Notes on Texts and Translations
* Introduction: 'Ecce Sappho'
* 1: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho: Transparency and obstruction'
* 2: Richard Hunter: 'Notes on the ancient reception of Sappho'
* 3: Laurel Fulkerson: 'Lucretius and Sapphic Voluptas'
* 4: Thea S. Thorsen: 'As important as Callimachus? An essay on Sappho
in Catullus and beyond'
* 5: Lars Morten Gram: 'Odi et amo: on Lesbia's name in Catullus'
* 6: Olivier Thévenaz: 'Sapphic echoes in Catullus 1-14'
* 7: Stephen Harrison: 'Shades of Sappho in Vergil'
* 8: Richard Hunter: 'Sappho and Latin poetry: the case of Horace'
* 9: Thea S. Thorsen: 'Sappho, Alcaeus and the literary timing of
Horace'
* 10: S. J. Heyworth: 'Sappho in Propertius?'
* 11: Jennifer Ingleheart: 'Vates Lesbia: Images of Sappho in the
poetry of Ovid'
* 12: Chiara Elisei: 'Sappho as pupil of the praeceptor amoris and
Sappho as magistra amoris: Some lessons of the Ars amatoria
anticipated in Heroides 15'
* 13: Thea S. Thorsen: 'The newest Sappho (2016) and Ovid's Heroides
15'
* 14: Gideon Nisbet: 'Sappho in Roman epigram'
* 15: Thea S. Thorsen and Robert Emil Berge: 'Receiving receptions
received: A new collection of testimonia sapphica c. 600 BCE-1000 CE'
* Bibliography
* Index