Word and context in Latin poetry

Word and context in Latin poetry
Author: A. J. Woodman,J. Wisse
Publsiher: Cambridge Philological Society
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780956838193

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This volume of essays is intended to commemorate the eminent Latin scholar David West, best known for his work on Lucretius, Horace, Virgil and Shakespeare. The contributors – Francis Cairns, Ian Du Quesnay, Bruce Gibson, Alex Hardie, Stephen Harrison, John Moles and Tony Woodman – have aimed to produce close readings of classical texts, paying due attention to historical context and literary tradition in the manner adopted by David West himself. The authors covered are Empedocles, Antisthenes, Callimachus, Lutatius Catulus, Catullus, Horace (Epodes and Odes), Propertius, Virgil (Aeneid), Dio Chrysostom and Hildebert of Lavardin.

Word and Context in Latin Poetry

Word and Context in Latin Poetry
Author: Anthony John Woodman,Jakob Wisse
Publsiher: Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Volume
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Latin poetry
ISBN: 0956838154

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In this memorial volume for David West, the texts of six Latin poets (Lutatius Catulus, Catullus, Horace, Propertius, Virgil, and Hildebert of Lavardin) are analyzed by seven leading scholars: Francis Cairns, Ian Du Quesnay, Bruce Gibson, Alex Hardie, Stephen Harrison, John Moles, and Tony Woodman.

Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry

Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry
Author: Roland Mayer,James Noel Adams
Publsiher: British Academy
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0197261787

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Of the peoples of ancient Italy, only the Romans committed newly composed poems to writing, and for about 250 years Latin-speakers developed an impressive verse literature. The language had traditional resources of high style, e.g. alliteration, lexical and morphological archaism or grecism, and of course metaphor and word-order; and there were also less obvious resources in the technical vocabularies of law, philosophy, and medicine. The essays in this volume show how the poets in the classical period combined these elements, and so created a poetic medium that could comprehend satire, invective, erotic elegy, drama, lyric, and the grandest heroic epics. These wide-ranging studies will be essential reading for all students of Latin.

Studies in Latin Poetry

Studies in Latin Poetry
Author: Christopher M. Dawson,Thomas Cole
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1969-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521073950

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A volume dedicated to studies in Latin poetry, beginning with an examination of Saturnian verse and ending with an investigation into how much Ovid actually knew of the law, and how he exploited this knowledge with piquancy and inventiveness in his writings.

Latin Poetry and Its Reception

Latin Poetry and Its Reception
Author: C. W. Marshall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000351767

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This volume offers 18 new studies reflecting the latest scholarship on Latin verse, explored both in its original context and in subsequent contexts as it has been translated and re-imagined. All chapters reflect the wide research interests of Professor Susanna Braund, to whom the volume is dedicated. Latin Poetry and Its Reception assembles a blend of senior scholars and new voices in Latin literary studies. It makes important contributions to the understanding of kingship in Hellenistic and Roman thought, with the first four chapters dedicated to exploring this theme in Republican poetry, Virgil, Seneca, and Statius. Chapters focusing on the modern reception include case studies from the 16th to the 21st century, with discussions on Gavin Douglas, Edward Gibbon, Herman Melville, Igor Stravinsky, and Elena Ferrante, among others. No comparable volume provides a similar range. Latin Poetry and Its Reception will appeal to all scholars of Latin poetry and classical reception, from senior undergraduates to scholars in classics and other disciplines.

Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry

Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry
Author: Anthony John Woodman,David West
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521205320

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1974 study of Latin poetry designed to encourage fresh readings and to illustrate critical approaches to the literature.

Wordplay and Powerplay in Latin Poetry

Wordplay and Powerplay in Latin Poetry
Author: Phillip Mitsis,Ioannis Ziogas
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110475876

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The political allegiances of major Roman poets have been notoriously difficult to pin down, in part because they often shift the onus of political interpretation from themselves to their readers. By the same token, it is often difficult to assess their authorial powerplays in the etymologies, puns, anagrams, telestichs, and acronyms that feature prominently in their poetry. It is the premise of this volume that the contexts of composition, performance, and reception play a critical role in constructing poetic voices as either politically favorable or dissenting, and however much the individual scholars in this volume disagree among themselves, their readings try to do justice collectively to poetry’s power to shape political realities. The book is aimed not only at scholars of Roman poetry, politics, and philosophy, but also at those working in later literary and political traditions influenced by Rome's greatest poets.

The Fragmentary Latin Poets

The Fragmentary Latin Poets
Author: Edward Courtney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199265798

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To understand fully the development of Latin poetry, one has to consider not only the prominent figures whose works survive entire but also the writers known to us only in fragments, usually small, from quotations. The fragments of the non-dramatic poets have been collected by Baehrens, Morel,and Buchner, but only a few have ever received a commentary. This book revises the texts, taking advantage of much earlier work now largely forgotten, and provides the necessary interpretative and illustrative material. By building up, wherever possible, a picture of each writer, Professor Courtneyplaces them in relation to the development of Latin poetry and thus gathers together information at present widely scattered and not easy to locate. While omitting some material which does not contribute to the focus of the book, he adds some writers not usually included in this corpus -particularly Tiberianus, the so-called De Bello Actiaco and the minor works of Ennius.