Flavian PoetryRuurd Robijn Nauta, Harm-Jan Van Dam, Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars BRILL, 2006 - 408 strán (strany) The reign of the Flavian emperors (69-96) saw the production of a large and varied body of Latin poetry: the epics of Valerius Flaccus, Silius Italicus and Statius, the "Silvae" of the same Statius, and the Epigrams of Martial. This poetry, long seen as derivative or decadent, is now increasingly appreciated for the daring originality of its responses both to the Latin literary tradition and to the contemporary Roman world. In the summer of 2003, the first-ever international conference on Flavian poetry, was held at Groningen, The Netherlands, bringing together leading scholars in the field from Europe, North America and Australasia. This volume offers a selection of the papers delivered on that occasion. |
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... Valerius Flaccus and Statius ....................................... 59 Helen Lovatt 5. Sailing and sea-storm in Valerius Flaccus (Argonautica 1.574–642): The rhetoric of inundation..................................
... Valerius Flaccus and Statius ....................................... 59 Helen Lovatt 5. Sailing and sea-storm in Valerius Flaccus (Argonautica 1.574–642): The rhetoric of inundation..................................
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The recusatio in Flavian poetry | 21 |
The encomium as aestheticisation | 41 |
Looking out from | 59 |
Sailing and seastorm in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica | 79 |
Silius Italicus and the Roman Sublime | 97 |
Linking the Saguntum and Cannae | 113 |
Wandering through Statius | 129 |
Statius Amphiaraus and | 147 |
A literary | 245 |
Identity and irony Martials tenth book Horace and | 257 |
The unity of Martials Epigrams | 271 |
Contextualising Martials metres | 285 |
The illusion of poetic presence | 299 |
Martial and the writer Canius Rufus | 315 |
The example | 329 |
Martials modes of mourning Sepulchral epitaphs in | 349 |
The Silvae and epic | 163 |
Multiple imitation of epic models in the Silvae | 185 |
Statius Ovidian poetics and the tree of Atedius Melior | 207 |
Statius | 223 |
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Index of passages discussed | 389 |
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addressed Adrastus Aeneid Aeschylus allusion already appears associated authors battle become beginning called Canius character clear close Collection consider context contrast course death described discussion Domitian elements emperor epic epigram episode epitaphs especially Eteocles example expressed fact figure final further genre give Greek hand hendecasyllables Homer Horace’s important instance interpretation Italy kind Latin less literary look Mart Martial mentioned metre narrative natural object offers opening Ovid Ovidian passage perhaps person phrase poem poet poetic poetry praise present Punica question Quintilian quoted reader reference relationship Roman Rome satire scene seems Silius Silv Silvae specific Stat Statius suggests Thebaid theme tibi tion tradition tree turn Valerius verse Virgil whole writing