David West / Tony Woodman (eds.)
Creative Imitation Latin Liter
Herausgeber: West, David; Woodman, A. J.
David West / Tony Woodman (eds.)
Creative Imitation Latin Liter
Herausgeber: West, David; Woodman, A. J.
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The contributors analyse passages from various authors to demonstrate how Latin authors created new works of art by imitating earlier literature.
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The contributors analyse passages from various authors to demonstrate how Latin authors created new works of art by imitating earlier literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780521226684
- ISBN-10: 0521226686
- Artikelnr.: 23066236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780521226684
- ISBN-10: 0521226686
- Artikelnr.: 23066236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Prologue
1. De imitatione D. A. Russell
2. Plavtvs vortit barbare: Plautus, Bacchides 526-61 and Menander, Dis exapaton 102-12 David Bain
3. From Polyphemus to Corydon: Virgil, Eclogue 2 and the Idylls of Theocritus Ian M. Lem. Du Quesnay
4. Two plagues: Virgil, Georgics 3.478-566 and Lucretius 6.1090-1286 David West
5. Horatian imitatio and odes 2.5 C. W. Macleod
6. Ivdicivm transferendi: Virgil, Aeneid and 2.469-505 and its antecedents E. J. Kenney
7. Self-imitation within a generic framework: Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatio amoris Francis Cairns
8. Self-imitation and the substance of history: Tacitus, Annals 1.61-5 and Histories 2.70, 5.14-15 Tony Woodman
9. Lente cvrrite, noctis eqvi: Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde 3.1422-70, Donne, The Sun Rising and Ovid, Amores 1.13 K. W. Gransden
10. Pyramus and Thisbe in Shakespeare and Ovid: A Midsummer Night's Dream and Metamorphoses 4.1-166 Niall Rudd
11. Epilogue
Notes
Abbreviations and bibliography
Select indexes.
1. De imitatione D. A. Russell
2. Plavtvs vortit barbare: Plautus, Bacchides 526-61 and Menander, Dis exapaton 102-12 David Bain
3. From Polyphemus to Corydon: Virgil, Eclogue 2 and the Idylls of Theocritus Ian M. Lem. Du Quesnay
4. Two plagues: Virgil, Georgics 3.478-566 and Lucretius 6.1090-1286 David West
5. Horatian imitatio and odes 2.5 C. W. Macleod
6. Ivdicivm transferendi: Virgil, Aeneid and 2.469-505 and its antecedents E. J. Kenney
7. Self-imitation within a generic framework: Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatio amoris Francis Cairns
8. Self-imitation and the substance of history: Tacitus, Annals 1.61-5 and Histories 2.70, 5.14-15 Tony Woodman
9. Lente cvrrite, noctis eqvi: Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde 3.1422-70, Donne, The Sun Rising and Ovid, Amores 1.13 K. W. Gransden
10. Pyramus and Thisbe in Shakespeare and Ovid: A Midsummer Night's Dream and Metamorphoses 4.1-166 Niall Rudd
11. Epilogue
Notes
Abbreviations and bibliography
Select indexes.
Prologue
1. De imitatione D. A. Russell
2. Plavtvs vortit barbare: Plautus, Bacchides 526-61 and Menander, Dis exapaton 102-12 David Bain
3. From Polyphemus to Corydon: Virgil, Eclogue 2 and the Idylls of Theocritus Ian M. Lem. Du Quesnay
4. Two plagues: Virgil, Georgics 3.478-566 and Lucretius 6.1090-1286 David West
5. Horatian imitatio and odes 2.5 C. W. Macleod
6. Ivdicivm transferendi: Virgil, Aeneid and 2.469-505 and its antecedents E. J. Kenney
7. Self-imitation within a generic framework: Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatio amoris Francis Cairns
8. Self-imitation and the substance of history: Tacitus, Annals 1.61-5 and Histories 2.70, 5.14-15 Tony Woodman
9. Lente cvrrite, noctis eqvi: Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde 3.1422-70, Donne, The Sun Rising and Ovid, Amores 1.13 K. W. Gransden
10. Pyramus and Thisbe in Shakespeare and Ovid: A Midsummer Night's Dream and Metamorphoses 4.1-166 Niall Rudd
11. Epilogue
Notes
Abbreviations and bibliography
Select indexes.
1. De imitatione D. A. Russell
2. Plavtvs vortit barbare: Plautus, Bacchides 526-61 and Menander, Dis exapaton 102-12 David Bain
3. From Polyphemus to Corydon: Virgil, Eclogue 2 and the Idylls of Theocritus Ian M. Lem. Du Quesnay
4. Two plagues: Virgil, Georgics 3.478-566 and Lucretius 6.1090-1286 David West
5. Horatian imitatio and odes 2.5 C. W. Macleod
6. Ivdicivm transferendi: Virgil, Aeneid and 2.469-505 and its antecedents E. J. Kenney
7. Self-imitation within a generic framework: Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatio amoris Francis Cairns
8. Self-imitation and the substance of history: Tacitus, Annals 1.61-5 and Histories 2.70, 5.14-15 Tony Woodman
9. Lente cvrrite, noctis eqvi: Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde 3.1422-70, Donne, The Sun Rising and Ovid, Amores 1.13 K. W. Gransden
10. Pyramus and Thisbe in Shakespeare and Ovid: A Midsummer Night's Dream and Metamorphoses 4.1-166 Niall Rudd
11. Epilogue
Notes
Abbreviations and bibliography
Select indexes.







