Traditions and Contexts in the Poetry of HoraceTony Woodman, Denis Feeney Cambridge University Press, 16. 5. 2002 This book explores the whole range of the output of an exceptionally versatile and innovative poet, from the Epodes to the literary-critical Epistles. Distinguished scholars of diverse background and interests introduce readers to a variety of critical approaches to Horace and to Latin poetry. Close attention is paid throughout to the actual text of Horace, with many of the chapters focusing on reading a single poem. These close readings are then situated in a number of different political, philosophical and historical contexts. The book sheds light not only on Horace but on the general problems confronting Latinists in the study of Augustan poetry, and it will be of value to a wide range of upper-level Latin students and scholars. |
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2 AMICVS CERTVS IN RE INCERTA CERNITVR | 17 |
3 DREAMING ABOUT QUIRINUS | 38 |
4 BIFORMIS VATES | 53 |
5 THE ODES | 65 |
6 A WINEJAR FOR MESSALLA | 80 |
7 FEMININE ENDINGS LYRIC SEDUCTIONS | 93 |
8 THE UNIQUENESS OF THE CARMEN SAECVLARE AND ITS TRADITION | 107 |
10 POETRY PHILOSOPHY POLITICS AND PLAY | 141 |
11 HORACE CICERO AND AUGUSTUS OR THE POET STATESMAN AT EPISTLES 21256 | 158 |
12 VNA CVM SCRIPTORE MEO | 172 |
EPILOGUE | 188 |
NOTES | 193 |
ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY | 252 |
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9 SOLVS SAPIENS LIBER EST | 124 |
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