Constructing Authors and Readers in the Appendices Vergiliana, Tibulliana, and Ouidiana
Constructing Authors and Readers in the Appendices Vergiliana, Tibulliana, and Ouidiana
Franklinos, Tristan E.; Fulkerson, Laurel
Oxford University Press
09/2020
326
Dura
Inglês
9780198864417
15 a 20 dias
662
1: Scylla's lament in the Ciris and the Latin literary tradition, Antony Augoustakis
2: The mythical antecedents of the Ciris, Laurel Fulkerson
3: Author and audience in Catalepton, Joseph Farrell
4: Construing the author as a Catullan reader in the pure iambicCatalepton(6, 10, 12), T. E. Franklinos
5: Catalepton 9 and Valgius Rufus, Boris Kayachev
6: Echoing Virgil and Narcissus: structure and interpretation of the Culex, Andrew Laird
7: Volcanic wonder: a starry-eyed view of the Aetna, Gareth Williams
8: Teaching the death of elegy: the Lygdamus elegies ([Tib.] 3.1-6), Giuseppe La Bua
9: Tibullan impersonation and Callimachean influence in the Messalla panegyric ([Tib.] 3.7), Robert Maltby
10: The authorship of Tibullus 3.9: methods and criteria, Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
11: The authorship of Sulpicia, Ian Fielding
12: The Halieutica ascribed to Ovid: issues of authenticity, reception and supplementation, Stephen J. Harrison
13: Plumbing the Ovidian Halieutica, Katharina Volk
14: The Consolatio ad Liuiam and literary history, S. J. Heyworth
15: The Lovers and the Rebel: reading the double Heroides as an exilic text, Kre%simir Vukovi'c
16: The Nux attributed to Ovid and its Renaissance readers: the case of Erasmus, Matthew McGowan
1: Scylla's lament in the Ciris and the Latin literary tradition, Antony Augoustakis
2: The mythical antecedents of the Ciris, Laurel Fulkerson
3: Author and audience in Catalepton, Joseph Farrell
4: Construing the author as a Catullan reader in the pure iambicCatalepton(6, 10, 12), T. E. Franklinos
5: Catalepton 9 and Valgius Rufus, Boris Kayachev
6: Echoing Virgil and Narcissus: structure and interpretation of the Culex, Andrew Laird
7: Volcanic wonder: a starry-eyed view of the Aetna, Gareth Williams
8: Teaching the death of elegy: the Lygdamus elegies ([Tib.] 3.1-6), Giuseppe La Bua
9: Tibullan impersonation and Callimachean influence in the Messalla panegyric ([Tib.] 3.7), Robert Maltby
10: The authorship of Tibullus 3.9: methods and criteria, Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
11: The authorship of Sulpicia, Ian Fielding
12: The Halieutica ascribed to Ovid: issues of authenticity, reception and supplementation, Stephen J. Harrison
13: Plumbing the Ovidian Halieutica, Katharina Volk
14: The Consolatio ad Liuiam and literary history, S. J. Heyworth
15: The Lovers and the Rebel: reading the double Heroides as an exilic text, Kre%simir Vukovi'c
16: The Nux attributed to Ovid and its Renaissance readers: the case of Erasmus, Matthew McGowan