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Some Second Poems: Theocritus, Virgil, Tibullus
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Brian W. Breed
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Editors’ Preface IX
- Prologue 1
- Mythical and Literary Genealogies: Aeneas and the Trojan Line in Homer, Ennius and Virgil 3
- Reading Virgil and His Trees: The Alder and the Poplar Tree in Catullus and Virgil 17
- A Known Unknown in Pompeian Graffiti? 29
- Dido’s furtiuuus amor (Virgil, Aeneid 4.171–2) 41
- Genre, Gender, and the Etymology Behind the Phrase Lugentes campi at Aeneid 6.441 51
- Saepe stilum uertas: Moral and Metrical Missteps in Horace’s Satires 63
- The Reception of Horace Odes 2.4 in Horace Odes 2.5 75
- Beatus ille qui procul … otiis?: Ovid’s Rustication Cure (Remedia amoris 169–98) 89
- Envy and Closure in the Greek Anthology 101
- Some Second Poems: Theocritus, Virgil, Tibullus 117
- The Horatianism of Marvell’s “Horatian Ode” 131
- Masters of War: Virgil, Horace, Owen, Pound, Trumbo, Dylan and the Art of Reference 147
- Works Cited 169
- Notes on Contributors 185
- Index of Passages Discussed 187
- Index Rerum 189
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Editors’ Preface IX
- Prologue 1
- Mythical and Literary Genealogies: Aeneas and the Trojan Line in Homer, Ennius and Virgil 3
- Reading Virgil and His Trees: The Alder and the Poplar Tree in Catullus and Virgil 17
- A Known Unknown in Pompeian Graffiti? 29
- Dido’s furtiuuus amor (Virgil, Aeneid 4.171–2) 41
- Genre, Gender, and the Etymology Behind the Phrase Lugentes campi at Aeneid 6.441 51
- Saepe stilum uertas: Moral and Metrical Missteps in Horace’s Satires 63
- The Reception of Horace Odes 2.4 in Horace Odes 2.5 75
- Beatus ille qui procul … otiis?: Ovid’s Rustication Cure (Remedia amoris 169–98) 89
- Envy and Closure in the Greek Anthology 101
- Some Second Poems: Theocritus, Virgil, Tibullus 117
- The Horatianism of Marvell’s “Horatian Ode” 131
- Masters of War: Virgil, Horace, Owen, Pound, Trumbo, Dylan and the Art of Reference 147
- Works Cited 169
- Notes on Contributors 185
- Index of Passages Discussed 187
- Index Rerum 189