Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar, vol. 7: Roman poetry and prose, Greek rhetoric and poetry
β Scribed by Francis Cairns, Malcolm Heath (editors)
- Publisher
- Francis Cairns
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Series
- ARCA, classical and medieval texts, papers, and monographs 32
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Preface
CICERO AND POETRY. THE PLACE OF PREJUDICE IN LITERARY HISTORY
MALICE, ENVY AND INQUISITIVENESS IN CATULLUS 5 AND 7
A! AT CATULLUS 68.85
CATULLUS 79: PERSONAL INVECTIVE OR POLITICAL DISCOURSE?
VARROβS ATTITUDE TO LATIN DERIVATIONS FROM GREEK
PHILETAS AND ROMAN POETRY
HORACEβS IBIS: ON THE TITLES, UNITY, AND CONTENTS OF THE EPODES
AENEID 6.268: IBANT OBSCURI SOLA SUB NOCTE PER UMBRAM
IMITATION AND ORIGINALITY IN OVID AMORES 1.3
OVID'S COSMOGONY. METAMORPHOSES 1.5-88 AND THE TRADITIONS OF ANCIENT POETRY
LUCANβS PRAISE OF NERO
JOSEPHUS BELLUM JUDAICUM 4.559-63: INVECTIVE AS HISTORY
AFFRONTS AND QUARRELS IN THE ILIAD
ANCIENT INTERPRETATIONS OF PINDARβS NEMEAN 7
LANDSCAPE AND THE GODS IN CALLIMACHUSβ HYMNS
DIONYSIAN RITUAL OBJECTS IN EUPHORION AND NONNUS
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar, Sixth Volume continues the series begun with the five volumes of Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar. Like the earlier volumes, it includes some of the papers, in revised form, presented at meetings of the Seminar, together with other contributions.
This text presents a clear and simple outline of Greek and Latin meters in order that the verse of the Greeks and Romans may be read as poetry. Although the Greek and Latin components are conceived as essentially independent, the arrangements of each section confirm in such a way as to facilitate th