The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar
Herausgeber: Grillo, Luca; Krebs, Christopher B.
The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar
Herausgeber: Grillo, Luca; Krebs, Christopher B.
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A clear introduction to Caesar as a man of letters and a fresh re-assessment of his literary achievements.
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A clear introduction to Caesar as a man of letters and a fresh re-assessment of his literary achievements.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023413
- ISBN-10: 1107023416
- Artikelnr.: 48689278
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023413
- ISBN-10: 1107023416
- Artikelnr.: 48689278
Introduction: Caesarian questions: then, now, hence Luca Grillo and Christopher B. Krebs
Part I. Literature and Politics: 1. Caesar, literature and politics at the end of the Republic Kurt Raaflaub
2. The Commentarii in their propagandistic context Christopher B. Krebs
3. Caesar constructing Caesar William Batstone
4. Priesthoods, gods and stars Jörg Rüpke
5. The politics of geography Andrew M. Riggsby
6. Nostri and 'the other(s)' Andrew C. Johnston
Part II. Genre, Rhetoric, Language and Style: 7. Genres and generic contaminations in the Commentarii Debra L. Nousek
8. Caesar's style Christopher B. Krebs
9. Speeches in the Commentarii Luca Grillo
10. Wit and irony Anthony Corbeill
11. Literary approaches to Caesar Luca Grillo
Part III. Fragmentary Works: 12. Caesar the linguist: the debate about the Latin language Giuseppe Pezzini
13. Caesar's orations Henriette van der Blom
14. Caesar's poetry in its context Sergio Casali
15. Anticato Anthony Corbeill
16. The letters of Caesar Ruth Morello
Part IV. Sources and Nachleben: 17. Caesar and Greek historians Luke Pitcher
18. Caesar and Roman historiography prior to the Commentarii Martine Chassignet
19. The Corpus Caesarianum Jan Felix Gaertner
20. Caesar in Livy and Tacitus Christine S. Kraus
21. Caesar, Virgil and Lucan Timothy A. Joseph
22. Narrating the Gallic and Civil Wars with and beyond Caesar James Thorne
23. Writing war with Caesar: the Commentarii's afterlife in military memoirs Hester Schadee.
Part I. Literature and Politics: 1. Caesar, literature and politics at the end of the Republic Kurt Raaflaub
2. The Commentarii in their propagandistic context Christopher B. Krebs
3. Caesar constructing Caesar William Batstone
4. Priesthoods, gods and stars Jörg Rüpke
5. The politics of geography Andrew M. Riggsby
6. Nostri and 'the other(s)' Andrew C. Johnston
Part II. Genre, Rhetoric, Language and Style: 7. Genres and generic contaminations in the Commentarii Debra L. Nousek
8. Caesar's style Christopher B. Krebs
9. Speeches in the Commentarii Luca Grillo
10. Wit and irony Anthony Corbeill
11. Literary approaches to Caesar Luca Grillo
Part III. Fragmentary Works: 12. Caesar the linguist: the debate about the Latin language Giuseppe Pezzini
13. Caesar's orations Henriette van der Blom
14. Caesar's poetry in its context Sergio Casali
15. Anticato Anthony Corbeill
16. The letters of Caesar Ruth Morello
Part IV. Sources and Nachleben: 17. Caesar and Greek historians Luke Pitcher
18. Caesar and Roman historiography prior to the Commentarii Martine Chassignet
19. The Corpus Caesarianum Jan Felix Gaertner
20. Caesar in Livy and Tacitus Christine S. Kraus
21. Caesar, Virgil and Lucan Timothy A. Joseph
22. Narrating the Gallic and Civil Wars with and beyond Caesar James Thorne
23. Writing war with Caesar: the Commentarii's afterlife in military memoirs Hester Schadee.
Introduction: Caesarian questions: then, now, hence Luca Grillo and Christopher B. Krebs
Part I. Literature and Politics: 1. Caesar, literature and politics at the end of the Republic Kurt Raaflaub
2. The Commentarii in their propagandistic context Christopher B. Krebs
3. Caesar constructing Caesar William Batstone
4. Priesthoods, gods and stars Jörg Rüpke
5. The politics of geography Andrew M. Riggsby
6. Nostri and 'the other(s)' Andrew C. Johnston
Part II. Genre, Rhetoric, Language and Style: 7. Genres and generic contaminations in the Commentarii Debra L. Nousek
8. Caesar's style Christopher B. Krebs
9. Speeches in the Commentarii Luca Grillo
10. Wit and irony Anthony Corbeill
11. Literary approaches to Caesar Luca Grillo
Part III. Fragmentary Works: 12. Caesar the linguist: the debate about the Latin language Giuseppe Pezzini
13. Caesar's orations Henriette van der Blom
14. Caesar's poetry in its context Sergio Casali
15. Anticato Anthony Corbeill
16. The letters of Caesar Ruth Morello
Part IV. Sources and Nachleben: 17. Caesar and Greek historians Luke Pitcher
18. Caesar and Roman historiography prior to the Commentarii Martine Chassignet
19. The Corpus Caesarianum Jan Felix Gaertner
20. Caesar in Livy and Tacitus Christine S. Kraus
21. Caesar, Virgil and Lucan Timothy A. Joseph
22. Narrating the Gallic and Civil Wars with and beyond Caesar James Thorne
23. Writing war with Caesar: the Commentarii's afterlife in military memoirs Hester Schadee.
Part I. Literature and Politics: 1. Caesar, literature and politics at the end of the Republic Kurt Raaflaub
2. The Commentarii in their propagandistic context Christopher B. Krebs
3. Caesar constructing Caesar William Batstone
4. Priesthoods, gods and stars Jörg Rüpke
5. The politics of geography Andrew M. Riggsby
6. Nostri and 'the other(s)' Andrew C. Johnston
Part II. Genre, Rhetoric, Language and Style: 7. Genres and generic contaminations in the Commentarii Debra L. Nousek
8. Caesar's style Christopher B. Krebs
9. Speeches in the Commentarii Luca Grillo
10. Wit and irony Anthony Corbeill
11. Literary approaches to Caesar Luca Grillo
Part III. Fragmentary Works: 12. Caesar the linguist: the debate about the Latin language Giuseppe Pezzini
13. Caesar's orations Henriette van der Blom
14. Caesar's poetry in its context Sergio Casali
15. Anticato Anthony Corbeill
16. The letters of Caesar Ruth Morello
Part IV. Sources and Nachleben: 17. Caesar and Greek historians Luke Pitcher
18. Caesar and Roman historiography prior to the Commentarii Martine Chassignet
19. The Corpus Caesarianum Jan Felix Gaertner
20. Caesar in Livy and Tacitus Christine S. Kraus
21. Caesar, Virgil and Lucan Timothy A. Joseph
22. Narrating the Gallic and Civil Wars with and beyond Caesar James Thorne
23. Writing war with Caesar: the Commentarii's afterlife in military memoirs Hester Schadee.