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Frontmatter
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Anders Cullhed
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgements XV
- Contents XIX
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I. In the World of Make-Believe
- Preliminary Remarks 3
- 1. Fictionality: Theoretical Considerations 6
- 2. Fictionality: Historical Circumstances 21
- 3. Late Antiquity 55
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II. Augustine: A Restless Farewell Renouncing Ficta in Late Antiquity
- Preliminary Remarks 83
- 1. At the Window in Ostia 86
- 2. Recycling the Classics 123
- 3. The Figures of the Spirit 207
- 4. In the Heat of the Battle 263
- 5. “Set me free, O God, from that multitude of speech” 292
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III. Oblique Speech Implementations of Allegory in Late Roman Learned Culture
- Preliminary Remarks 303
- 1. Lactantius: Christian Eloquence 313
- 2. Servius: The Grammarian’s Gaze 328
- 3. Macrobius: Narratio fabulosa 346
- 4. Martianus Capella: A Hopeless Mess 369
- 5. Fulgentius: Mythographer and Mythoclast 402
- 6. Boethius: The Maieutics of Consolation 433
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IV. Poeta Christianus From Ficta to Facta in Early Christian Poetry
- Preliminary Remarks 471
- 1. The Foam of Style 477
- 2. Paulinus and Proba: “A Greater Order” 487
- 3. Prudentius: Dreams and Demons 518
- 4. Biblical Epic Poetry: The Orthodoxy of Paraphrase 544
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V. Epilogue: Ecclesia Triumphans Fiction and Figuration on the Threshold of the Middle Ages
- Preliminary Remarks 605
- 1. The Old Dreams 608
- 2. The New Library 615
- 3. The Glory of the Mirror 629
- Appendix: Original Quotations 633
- Bibliography 658
- Index 691
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgements XV
- Contents XIX
-
I. In the World of Make-Believe
- Preliminary Remarks 3
- 1. Fictionality: Theoretical Considerations 6
- 2. Fictionality: Historical Circumstances 21
- 3. Late Antiquity 55
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II. Augustine: A Restless Farewell Renouncing Ficta in Late Antiquity
- Preliminary Remarks 83
- 1. At the Window in Ostia 86
- 2. Recycling the Classics 123
- 3. The Figures of the Spirit 207
- 4. In the Heat of the Battle 263
- 5. “Set me free, O God, from that multitude of speech” 292
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III. Oblique Speech Implementations of Allegory in Late Roman Learned Culture
- Preliminary Remarks 303
- 1. Lactantius: Christian Eloquence 313
- 2. Servius: The Grammarian’s Gaze 328
- 3. Macrobius: Narratio fabulosa 346
- 4. Martianus Capella: A Hopeless Mess 369
- 5. Fulgentius: Mythographer and Mythoclast 402
- 6. Boethius: The Maieutics of Consolation 433
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IV. Poeta Christianus From Ficta to Facta in Early Christian Poetry
- Preliminary Remarks 471
- 1. The Foam of Style 477
- 2. Paulinus and Proba: “A Greater Order” 487
- 3. Prudentius: Dreams and Demons 518
- 4. Biblical Epic Poetry: The Orthodoxy of Paraphrase 544
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V. Epilogue: Ecclesia Triumphans Fiction and Figuration on the Threshold of the Middle Ages
- Preliminary Remarks 605
- 1. The Old Dreams 608
- 2. The New Library 615
- 3. The Glory of the Mirror 629
- Appendix: Original Quotations 633
- Bibliography 658
- Index 691