- Format
- Inbunden (Hardback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 406
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2013-06-13
- Förlag
- OUP Oxford
- Medarbetare
- Nelis, Damien P.
- Dimensioner
- 228 x 152 x 25 mm
- Vikt
- Antal komponenter
- 1
- ISBN
- 9780199587223
- 657 g
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Andreas T. Zanker, Classical Journal the strength of the book derives from the way in which scholars working on a variety of themes have contributed to a topical debate. This volume ... will be of great value to those interested in the continuing discussion about the reflexes of the Augustan "republic" to the one that preceded it.
Tara S. Welch, Phoenix This volume is richly rewarding. Given its coherence and quality, it deserves a full reading from cover to cover...
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<br>Joseph Farrell is Professor of Classical Studies in the University of Pennsylvania. <br>Damien Nelis is Professor of Latin at the University of Geneva.<br>
Innehållsförteckning
PREFACE; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; 1. Introduction; 2. Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting developments of Roman identity in Virgil; 3. The Philology of History. How and what Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19, 1.22 and 2.13B; 4. Camillus in Ovid's Fasti; 5. Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii and the Claudii; 6. Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman History in Aeneid 2; 7. Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic; 8. Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian Maratonomachia; 9. From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne; 10. Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry; 11. Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the republic in Horace's lyric poetry; 12. Numa in Augustan Poetry; 13. Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics; 14. Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's fourth Eclogue; 15. Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology; 16. The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's Metamorphoses; 17. Afterword; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX