Latin historiography and poetry in the early empire : generic interactions /
This book, a sequel to Clio and the Poets (Brill 2002), takes as its point of departure Quintilian's statement that 'historiography is very close to the poets': it examines not only how verse interfaces with historical texts but also how first-century AD Roman historians engage with i...
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Mnemosyne Supplements Online, Volumes 204-407, ISBN: 9789004322288.
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500 | |a Papers presented at the "Proxima poetis: Latin historiography and poetry in the early empire" conference, held at the University of Virginia on April 11-12, 2008. | ||
500 | |a Sequel to: Clio and the poets (Brill, 2002). | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-239) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Preliminary Material / |r J. Miller and A. Woodman -- |t Introduction / |r John F. Miller and A.J. Woodman -- |t Chapter One. Crowds And Leaders In Imperial Historiography And In Epic / |r Philip Hardie -- |t Chapter Two. Causation In Post-Augustan Epic / |r Bruce Gibson -- |t Chapter Three. Too Close? Historian And Poet In The Apocolocyntosis / |r Cynthia Damon -- |t Chapter Four. Cannibalising History: Livian Moments In Statius' Thebaid / |r Helen Lovatt -- |t Chapter Five. Replacing History: Inaugurating The New Year In Statius, Silvae 4.1 / |r Jean-Michel Hulls -- |t Chapter Six. The Eruption Of Vesuvius In The Epistles Of Statius And Pliny / |r Carole Newlands -- |t Chapter Seven. From Sallust To Silius Italicus: Metus Hostilis And The Fall Of Rome In The Punica / |r John Jacobs -- |t Chapter Eight. Rhoxolani Blues (Tacitus, Histories 1.79): Virgil's Scythian Ethnography Revisited / |r Rhiannon Ash -- |t Chapter Nine. AC RURSUS Nova Laborum Facies: Tacitus' Repetition Of Virgil's Wars At Histories 3.26-34 / |r Timothy A. Joseph -- |t Chapter Ten. Amicus Caesaris: Vibius Crispus In The Works Of Juvenal And Tacitus / |r Kathryn Williams -- |t Chapter Eleven. The Unfortunate Marriage Of Gaius Silius: Tacitus And Juvenal On The Fall Of Messalina / |r Christopher Nappa -- |t Chapter Twelve. The Figure Of Seneca In Tacitus And The Octavia / |r Matthew Taylor -- |t Bibliography / |r J. Miller and A. Woodman -- |t Index Locorum / |r J. Miller and A. Woodman -- |t General Index / |r J. Miller and A. Woodman. |
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520 | |a This book, a sequel to Clio and the Poets (Brill 2002), takes as its point of departure Quintilian's statement that 'historiography is very close to the poets': it examines not only how verse interfaces with historical texts but also how first-century AD Roman historians engage with issues and patterns of thought central to contemporary poetry and with specific poetic texts. Included are substantive discussions of a wide range of authors, notably Lucan, Seneca, Statius, Pliny, Juvenal, Silius Italicus, and Tacitus. | ||
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