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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Prefatory Note v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Contents ix
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Catullus
- 1. Catullus 1 1
- 2. Catullus’ Basia Poems (5, 7, 48) 6
- 3. Catullus 27 13
- 4. Venusta Sirmio: Catullus 31 18
- 5. Catullus 45: Text and Interpretation 36
- 6. The Genre ‘Oaristys’ 47
- 7. Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius 77
- 8. Catullus 46.9–11 and Ancient ‘Etymologies’ 89
- 9. The Nereids of Catullus 64.12–23b 93
- 10. Catullus in and about Bithynia: Poems 68, 10, 28 and 47 99
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Horace
- 11. Horace Epode 2, Tibullus 1.1 and Rhetorical Praise of the Countryside 122
- 12. “Weak Sheep” in Horace Epode 2.16 132
- 13. Horace Epode 9: Some New Interpretations 136
- 14. M. Antonius and Hannibal in Horace Epode 9 149
- 15. The Genre Palinode and Three Horatian Examples. Epode 17; Odes 1.16; Odes 1.34 158
- 16. Horace Odes 1.2 165
- 17. M. Agrippa in Horace Odes 1.6 182
- 18. Five “Religious” Odes of Horace (1.10; 1.21 and 4.6; 1.30; 1.15) 190
- 19. Alcaeus’ Hymn to Hermes, P. Oxy. 2734 Fr. 1 and Horace Odes 1.10 207
- 20. The Power of Implication Horace’s Invitation to Maecenas (Odes 1.20) 213
- 21. Horace Odes 1.22 (and Odes 1.2.39): Juba II and the Mauri 244
- 22. Horace on Other People’s Love Affairs (Odes 1.27; 2.4; 1.8; 3.12) 262
- 23. The Philosophical Content of Horace Odes 1.29 284
- 24. Horace’s First Roman Ode (3.1) 292
- 25. Three Interpretational Problems in Horace Odes 3.1: saporem (19); cum famulis (36); sidere (42) 340
- 26. Horace Odes 3.7: Elegy, Lyric, Myth, Learning, and Interpretation 350
- 27. Splendide Mendax: Horace Odes 3.11 382
- 28. Horace Odes 3.13 and 3.23 394
- 29. Horace Odes 3.17 and the Genre Genethliakon 412
- 30. Horace Odes 3.22: Genre and Sources 441
- 31. Antestari and Horace Satires 1.9 462
- Addenda and Corrigenda 471
- Bibliography 473
- Index Locorum 496
- Index of Latin and Greek Words 509
- General Index 511
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Prefatory Note v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Contents ix
-
Catullus
- 1. Catullus 1 1
- 2. Catullus’ Basia Poems (5, 7, 48) 6
- 3. Catullus 27 13
- 4. Venusta Sirmio: Catullus 31 18
- 5. Catullus 45: Text and Interpretation 36
- 6. The Genre ‘Oaristys’ 47
- 7. Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius 77
- 8. Catullus 46.9–11 and Ancient ‘Etymologies’ 89
- 9. The Nereids of Catullus 64.12–23b 93
- 10. Catullus in and about Bithynia: Poems 68, 10, 28 and 47 99
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Horace
- 11. Horace Epode 2, Tibullus 1.1 and Rhetorical Praise of the Countryside 122
- 12. “Weak Sheep” in Horace Epode 2.16 132
- 13. Horace Epode 9: Some New Interpretations 136
- 14. M. Antonius and Hannibal in Horace Epode 9 149
- 15. The Genre Palinode and Three Horatian Examples. Epode 17; Odes 1.16; Odes 1.34 158
- 16. Horace Odes 1.2 165
- 17. M. Agrippa in Horace Odes 1.6 182
- 18. Five “Religious” Odes of Horace (1.10; 1.21 and 4.6; 1.30; 1.15) 190
- 19. Alcaeus’ Hymn to Hermes, P. Oxy. 2734 Fr. 1 and Horace Odes 1.10 207
- 20. The Power of Implication Horace’s Invitation to Maecenas (Odes 1.20) 213
- 21. Horace Odes 1.22 (and Odes 1.2.39): Juba II and the Mauri 244
- 22. Horace on Other People’s Love Affairs (Odes 1.27; 2.4; 1.8; 3.12) 262
- 23. The Philosophical Content of Horace Odes 1.29 284
- 24. Horace’s First Roman Ode (3.1) 292
- 25. Three Interpretational Problems in Horace Odes 3.1: saporem (19); cum famulis (36); sidere (42) 340
- 26. Horace Odes 3.7: Elegy, Lyric, Myth, Learning, and Interpretation 350
- 27. Splendide Mendax: Horace Odes 3.11 382
- 28. Horace Odes 3.13 and 3.23 394
- 29. Horace Odes 3.17 and the Genre Genethliakon 412
- 30. Horace Odes 3.22: Genre and Sources 441
- 31. Antestari and Horace Satires 1.9 462
- Addenda and Corrigenda 471
- Bibliography 473
- Index Locorum 496
- Index of Latin and Greek Words 509
- General Index 511