David Armstrong, Jeffrey Fish, Patricia A. Johnston, Marilyn B. Skinner
Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans
Herausgeber: Armstrong, David
David Armstrong, Jeffrey Fish, Patricia A. Johnston, Marilyn B. Skinner
Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans
Herausgeber: Armstrong, David
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Features essays derived from papers presented at the First International Symposium on Philodemus, Vergil, and the Augustans held in 2000, that offer a new baseline for understanding the effect of Philodemus and Epicureanism on both the thought and poetic practices of Vergil, Horace, and other Augustan writers.
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Features essays derived from papers presented at the First International Symposium on Philodemus, Vergil, and the Augustans held in 2000, that offer a new baseline for understanding the effect of Philodemus and Epicureanism on both the thought and poetic practices of Vergil, Horace, and other Augustan writers.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780292722118
- ISBN-10: 0292722117
- Artikelnr.: 26488959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780292722118
- ISBN-10: 0292722117
- Artikelnr.: 26488959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by David Armstrong, Jeffrey Fish, Patricia A. Johnston, and Marilyn B. Skinner
1. Acknowledgments
2. Abbreviations
3. Introduction (David Armstrong)
4. I. Early Vergil
* 1. Vergil's Farewell to Education (Catalepton 5) and Epicurus' Letter
to Pythocles (Diskin Clay)
* 2. Philosophy's Harbor (Francesca Longo Auricchio)
* 3. Vergil's Epicureanism in His Early Poems (RÉgine Chambert)
5. II. Eclogues and Georgics
* 4. Consolation in the Bucolic Mode: The Epicurean Cadence of Vergil's
First Eclogue (Gregson Davis)
* 5. A Secret Garden: Georgics 4.116-148 (W. R. Johnson)
* 6. Vergil in the Shadow of Vesuvius (Marcello Gigante)
6. III. The Aeneid: The Emotions
* 7. The Vocabulary of Anger in Philodemus' De ira and Vergil's Aeneid
(Giovanni Indelli)
* 8. Anger, Philodemus' Good King, and the Helen Episode of Aeneid
2.567-589: A New Proof of Authenticity from Herculaneum (Jeffrey
Fish)
* 9. Philodemus: Avocatio and the Pathos of Distance in Lucretius and
Vergil (Frederic M. Schroeder)
7. IV. The Aeneid: Piety and the Gods
* 10. Piety in Vergil and Philodemus (Patricia A. Johnston)
* 11. Vergil's De pietate: From Ehoiae to Allegory in Vergil,
Philodemus, and Ovid (Dirk Obbink)
* 12. Emotions and Immortality in Philodemus On the Gods 3 and the
Aeneid (Michael Wigodsky)
8. V. The Aeneid: Aesthetics
* 13. Carmen inane: Philodemus' Aesthetics and Vergil's Artistic Vision
(Marilyn B. Skinner)
* 14. Vergil and Music, in Diogenes of Babylon and Philodemus (Daniel
Delattre)
9. VI. Other Augustan Poets
* 15. Horace's Epistles 1 and Philodemus (David Armstrong)
* 16. Varius and Vergil: Two Pupils of Philodemus in Propertius 2.34?
(Francis Cairns)
10. Bibliography
11. Contributors
12. Index
2. Abbreviations
3. Introduction (David Armstrong)
4. I. Early Vergil
* 1. Vergil's Farewell to Education (Catalepton 5) and Epicurus' Letter
to Pythocles (Diskin Clay)
* 2. Philosophy's Harbor (Francesca Longo Auricchio)
* 3. Vergil's Epicureanism in His Early Poems (RÉgine Chambert)
5. II. Eclogues and Georgics
* 4. Consolation in the Bucolic Mode: The Epicurean Cadence of Vergil's
First Eclogue (Gregson Davis)
* 5. A Secret Garden: Georgics 4.116-148 (W. R. Johnson)
* 6. Vergil in the Shadow of Vesuvius (Marcello Gigante)
6. III. The Aeneid: The Emotions
* 7. The Vocabulary of Anger in Philodemus' De ira and Vergil's Aeneid
(Giovanni Indelli)
* 8. Anger, Philodemus' Good King, and the Helen Episode of Aeneid
2.567-589: A New Proof of Authenticity from Herculaneum (Jeffrey
Fish)
* 9. Philodemus: Avocatio and the Pathos of Distance in Lucretius and
Vergil (Frederic M. Schroeder)
7. IV. The Aeneid: Piety and the Gods
* 10. Piety in Vergil and Philodemus (Patricia A. Johnston)
* 11. Vergil's De pietate: From Ehoiae to Allegory in Vergil,
Philodemus, and Ovid (Dirk Obbink)
* 12. Emotions and Immortality in Philodemus On the Gods 3 and the
Aeneid (Michael Wigodsky)
8. V. The Aeneid: Aesthetics
* 13. Carmen inane: Philodemus' Aesthetics and Vergil's Artistic Vision
(Marilyn B. Skinner)
* 14. Vergil and Music, in Diogenes of Babylon and Philodemus (Daniel
Delattre)
9. VI. Other Augustan Poets
* 15. Horace's Epistles 1 and Philodemus (David Armstrong)
* 16. Varius and Vergil: Two Pupils of Philodemus in Propertius 2.34?
(Francis Cairns)
10. Bibliography
11. Contributors
12. Index
1. Acknowledgments
2. Abbreviations
3. Introduction (David Armstrong)
4. I. Early Vergil
* 1. Vergil's Farewell to Education (Catalepton 5) and Epicurus' Letter
to Pythocles (Diskin Clay)
* 2. Philosophy's Harbor (Francesca Longo Auricchio)
* 3. Vergil's Epicureanism in His Early Poems (RÉgine Chambert)
5. II. Eclogues and Georgics
* 4. Consolation in the Bucolic Mode: The Epicurean Cadence of Vergil's
First Eclogue (Gregson Davis)
* 5. A Secret Garden: Georgics 4.116-148 (W. R. Johnson)
* 6. Vergil in the Shadow of Vesuvius (Marcello Gigante)
6. III. The Aeneid: The Emotions
* 7. The Vocabulary of Anger in Philodemus' De ira and Vergil's Aeneid
(Giovanni Indelli)
* 8. Anger, Philodemus' Good King, and the Helen Episode of Aeneid
2.567-589: A New Proof of Authenticity from Herculaneum (Jeffrey
Fish)
* 9. Philodemus: Avocatio and the Pathos of Distance in Lucretius and
Vergil (Frederic M. Schroeder)
7. IV. The Aeneid: Piety and the Gods
* 10. Piety in Vergil and Philodemus (Patricia A. Johnston)
* 11. Vergil's De pietate: From Ehoiae to Allegory in Vergil,
Philodemus, and Ovid (Dirk Obbink)
* 12. Emotions and Immortality in Philodemus On the Gods 3 and the
Aeneid (Michael Wigodsky)
8. V. The Aeneid: Aesthetics
* 13. Carmen inane: Philodemus' Aesthetics and Vergil's Artistic Vision
(Marilyn B. Skinner)
* 14. Vergil and Music, in Diogenes of Babylon and Philodemus (Daniel
Delattre)
9. VI. Other Augustan Poets
* 15. Horace's Epistles 1 and Philodemus (David Armstrong)
* 16. Varius and Vergil: Two Pupils of Philodemus in Propertius 2.34?
(Francis Cairns)
10. Bibliography
11. Contributors
12. Index
2. Abbreviations
3. Introduction (David Armstrong)
4. I. Early Vergil
* 1. Vergil's Farewell to Education (Catalepton 5) and Epicurus' Letter
to Pythocles (Diskin Clay)
* 2. Philosophy's Harbor (Francesca Longo Auricchio)
* 3. Vergil's Epicureanism in His Early Poems (RÉgine Chambert)
5. II. Eclogues and Georgics
* 4. Consolation in the Bucolic Mode: The Epicurean Cadence of Vergil's
First Eclogue (Gregson Davis)
* 5. A Secret Garden: Georgics 4.116-148 (W. R. Johnson)
* 6. Vergil in the Shadow of Vesuvius (Marcello Gigante)
6. III. The Aeneid: The Emotions
* 7. The Vocabulary of Anger in Philodemus' De ira and Vergil's Aeneid
(Giovanni Indelli)
* 8. Anger, Philodemus' Good King, and the Helen Episode of Aeneid
2.567-589: A New Proof of Authenticity from Herculaneum (Jeffrey
Fish)
* 9. Philodemus: Avocatio and the Pathos of Distance in Lucretius and
Vergil (Frederic M. Schroeder)
7. IV. The Aeneid: Piety and the Gods
* 10. Piety in Vergil and Philodemus (Patricia A. Johnston)
* 11. Vergil's De pietate: From Ehoiae to Allegory in Vergil,
Philodemus, and Ovid (Dirk Obbink)
* 12. Emotions and Immortality in Philodemus On the Gods 3 and the
Aeneid (Michael Wigodsky)
8. V. The Aeneid: Aesthetics
* 13. Carmen inane: Philodemus' Aesthetics and Vergil's Artistic Vision
(Marilyn B. Skinner)
* 14. Vergil and Music, in Diogenes of Babylon and Philodemus (Daniel
Delattre)
9. VI. Other Augustan Poets
* 15. Horace's Epistles 1 and Philodemus (David Armstrong)
* 16. Varius and Vergil: Two Pupils of Philodemus in Propertius 2.34?
(Francis Cairns)
10. Bibliography
11. Contributors
12. Index







