The Augustan Space
Herausgeber: Gale, Monica R; Chahoud, Anna
The Augustan Space
Herausgeber: Gale, Monica R; Chahoud, Anna
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"Explores the representation of space and monuments in the poetry of Augustan Rome. Comprising thirteen essays by leading scholars of Roman poetry, together with a substantial Introduction, it will be of interest to scholars and students of ancient literature and cultural history"--
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"Explores the representation of space and monuments in the poetry of Augustan Rome. Comprising thirteen essays by leading scholars of Roman poetry, together with a substantial Introduction, it will be of interest to scholars and students of ancient literature and cultural history"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781009176071
- ISBN-10: 1009176072
- Artikelnr.: 70771546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781009176071
- ISBN-10: 1009176072
- Artikelnr.: 70771546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the spaces of Augustan poetry Monica R. Gale; 1. The city in
Horace's Sermo: physical spaces and political spaces Sandra Citroni
Marchetti; 2. excucurristi a Neapoli: Virgil, Augustus and the art of
disappearing Melanie Möller; 3. Poetic and Imperial spaces in Propertius,
Books 1-3 Monica R. Gale; 4. Horace on sacred space: the Odes and Augustan
temples Stephen Harrison; 5. Roman topography, politics and gender: the
cult of Bona Dea in Propertius 4.9: An answer to Aeneid 8? Jacqueline
Fabre-Serris; 6. aurea nunc, olim siluestribus horrida dumis: the luci
Molorci and the Augustan space in Virgil's Georgics and Aeneid 8 Florence
Klein; 7. Hippolytus and Egeria in the woods of Aricia (Virgil, Aen.
7.761-82 and Ovid, Met. 15.479-551): where Greek myth and Italic myth come
together Laura Aresi 8. locum tua tempora poscunt: topography in Ovid's
Fasti S. J. Heyworth; 9. imperii Roma deumque locus: Rome as celestial city
Gianpiero Rosati; 10. The rise and fall of Virgil's sublime carthage
Siobhan Chomse; 11. Eccentric poetry: Ovid, exile and the prototype of a
'periphery' literature Marco Fucecchi; 12. Virgilian heterotopias: multiple
entrances to the underworld Giovanna Laterza; 13. loci desperati:
possibilities and boundaries of Augustan conceptions of space Jürgen Paul
Schwindt.
Horace's Sermo: physical spaces and political spaces Sandra Citroni
Marchetti; 2. excucurristi a Neapoli: Virgil, Augustus and the art of
disappearing Melanie Möller; 3. Poetic and Imperial spaces in Propertius,
Books 1-3 Monica R. Gale; 4. Horace on sacred space: the Odes and Augustan
temples Stephen Harrison; 5. Roman topography, politics and gender: the
cult of Bona Dea in Propertius 4.9: An answer to Aeneid 8? Jacqueline
Fabre-Serris; 6. aurea nunc, olim siluestribus horrida dumis: the luci
Molorci and the Augustan space in Virgil's Georgics and Aeneid 8 Florence
Klein; 7. Hippolytus and Egeria in the woods of Aricia (Virgil, Aen.
7.761-82 and Ovid, Met. 15.479-551): where Greek myth and Italic myth come
together Laura Aresi 8. locum tua tempora poscunt: topography in Ovid's
Fasti S. J. Heyworth; 9. imperii Roma deumque locus: Rome as celestial city
Gianpiero Rosati; 10. The rise and fall of Virgil's sublime carthage
Siobhan Chomse; 11. Eccentric poetry: Ovid, exile and the prototype of a
'periphery' literature Marco Fucecchi; 12. Virgilian heterotopias: multiple
entrances to the underworld Giovanna Laterza; 13. loci desperati:
possibilities and boundaries of Augustan conceptions of space Jürgen Paul
Schwindt.
Introduction: the spaces of Augustan poetry Monica R. Gale; 1. The city in
Horace's Sermo: physical spaces and political spaces Sandra Citroni
Marchetti; 2. excucurristi a Neapoli: Virgil, Augustus and the art of
disappearing Melanie Möller; 3. Poetic and Imperial spaces in Propertius,
Books 1-3 Monica R. Gale; 4. Horace on sacred space: the Odes and Augustan
temples Stephen Harrison; 5. Roman topography, politics and gender: the
cult of Bona Dea in Propertius 4.9: An answer to Aeneid 8? Jacqueline
Fabre-Serris; 6. aurea nunc, olim siluestribus horrida dumis: the luci
Molorci and the Augustan space in Virgil's Georgics and Aeneid 8 Florence
Klein; 7. Hippolytus and Egeria in the woods of Aricia (Virgil, Aen.
7.761-82 and Ovid, Met. 15.479-551): where Greek myth and Italic myth come
together Laura Aresi 8. locum tua tempora poscunt: topography in Ovid's
Fasti S. J. Heyworth; 9. imperii Roma deumque locus: Rome as celestial city
Gianpiero Rosati; 10. The rise and fall of Virgil's sublime carthage
Siobhan Chomse; 11. Eccentric poetry: Ovid, exile and the prototype of a
'periphery' literature Marco Fucecchi; 12. Virgilian heterotopias: multiple
entrances to the underworld Giovanna Laterza; 13. loci desperati:
possibilities and boundaries of Augustan conceptions of space Jürgen Paul
Schwindt.
Horace's Sermo: physical spaces and political spaces Sandra Citroni
Marchetti; 2. excucurristi a Neapoli: Virgil, Augustus and the art of
disappearing Melanie Möller; 3. Poetic and Imperial spaces in Propertius,
Books 1-3 Monica R. Gale; 4. Horace on sacred space: the Odes and Augustan
temples Stephen Harrison; 5. Roman topography, politics and gender: the
cult of Bona Dea in Propertius 4.9: An answer to Aeneid 8? Jacqueline
Fabre-Serris; 6. aurea nunc, olim siluestribus horrida dumis: the luci
Molorci and the Augustan space in Virgil's Georgics and Aeneid 8 Florence
Klein; 7. Hippolytus and Egeria in the woods of Aricia (Virgil, Aen.
7.761-82 and Ovid, Met. 15.479-551): where Greek myth and Italic myth come
together Laura Aresi 8. locum tua tempora poscunt: topography in Ovid's
Fasti S. J. Heyworth; 9. imperii Roma deumque locus: Rome as celestial city
Gianpiero Rosati; 10. The rise and fall of Virgil's sublime carthage
Siobhan Chomse; 11. Eccentric poetry: Ovid, exile and the prototype of a
'periphery' literature Marco Fucecchi; 12. Virgilian heterotopias: multiple
entrances to the underworld Giovanna Laterza; 13. loci desperati:
possibilities and boundaries of Augustan conceptions of space Jürgen Paul
Schwindt.







