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Inside Epigram: Intratextuality in Martial’s Epigrams, Book 10
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Christer Henriksén
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Prologue V
- Contents VII
- Introduction: The Whats and Whys of Intratextuality 1
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Part I: Intratextuality and Cognitive Approaches
- How Do We Read a (W)hole?: Dubious First Thoughts about the Cognitive Turn 15
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Part II: Late Republican and Augustan Lyric Poetry and Elegy
- Echoes and Reflections in Catullus’ Long Poems 35
- Credula Spes: Tibullan Hope and the Future of Elegy 55
- Intratextuality and Intertextuality in the Corpus Tibullianum (3.8–18) 67
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Part III: Didactic, Bucolic and Epic Poetry
- Intratextuality and Closure: The End of Lucretius’ De rerum natura 83
- Pascite boues, summittite tauros: Cattle and Oxen in the Virgilian Corpus 99
- Contradictions and Doppelgangers: The Prehistory of Virgil’s Two Voices 131
- Intratextuality and the Case of Iapyx 141
- Augustan and Late Antique Intratextuality: Virgil’s Aeneid and Prudentius’ Psychomachia 159
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Part IV: Horace’s Intratextual Poetics
- Horace’s ‘Persona<l> Problems’: On Continuities and Discontinuities in Poetry and in Classical Scholarship 173
- The Whole and its Parts: Interactions of Writing and Reading Strategies in Horace’s Carmina 2.4 and 2.8 199
- Figures of Discord and the Roman Addressee in Horace, Odes 3.6 211
- Linking Horace’s Lyric Finales: Odes 1.38, 2.20 and 3.30 227
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Part V: Intratextual Ovid
- Intratextual Readings in Ovid’s Heroides 243
- Intrepid Intratextuality: The Epistolary Pair of Leander and Hero (Heroides 18–19) and the End of Ovid’s Poetic Career 257
- Some Polyvalent Intra- and Inter-Textualities in Fasti 3 273
- Ovid, ex Ponto 4: An Intratextually Cohesive Book 289
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Part VI: Seneca: Prose and Poetry
- Nulla res est quae non eius quo nascitur notas reddat (Nat. 3.21.2): Intertext to Intratext in Senecan Prose and Poetry 309
- Intertextuality and Intratextuality: Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis and Seneca’s Troades 325
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Part VII: Neronian and Flavian Intratextual Poetics
- Praise and Flattery in the Latin Epic: A Case of Intratextuality 341
- Lucan’s Intra/Inter-textual Poetics: Deconstructing Caesar in Lucan 353
- Intratextuality via Philosophy: Contextualizing ira in Silius Italicus’ Punica 1‒2 377
- Inside Epigram: Intratextuality in Martial’s Epigrams, Book 10 397
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Part VIII: Roman Prose and Encyclopedic Literature
- ‘Political Intratextuality’ with regard to Cicero’s Speeches 409
- On the Economy of ‘Sending and Receiving Information’ in Roman Historiography 423
- Saturnalian Riddles for Attic Nights: Intratextual Feasting with Aulus Gellius 431
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Part IX: Rounding off Intratextuality: Greece and Rome
- Regius urget: Hellenising Thoughts on Latin Intratextuality 451
- List of Contributors 471
- General Index 477
- Index Locorum 483
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Prologue V
- Contents VII
- Introduction: The Whats and Whys of Intratextuality 1
-
Part I: Intratextuality and Cognitive Approaches
- How Do We Read a (W)hole?: Dubious First Thoughts about the Cognitive Turn 15
-
Part II: Late Republican and Augustan Lyric Poetry and Elegy
- Echoes and Reflections in Catullus’ Long Poems 35
- Credula Spes: Tibullan Hope and the Future of Elegy 55
- Intratextuality and Intertextuality in the Corpus Tibullianum (3.8–18) 67
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Part III: Didactic, Bucolic and Epic Poetry
- Intratextuality and Closure: The End of Lucretius’ De rerum natura 83
- Pascite boues, summittite tauros: Cattle and Oxen in the Virgilian Corpus 99
- Contradictions and Doppelgangers: The Prehistory of Virgil’s Two Voices 131
- Intratextuality and the Case of Iapyx 141
- Augustan and Late Antique Intratextuality: Virgil’s Aeneid and Prudentius’ Psychomachia 159
-
Part IV: Horace’s Intratextual Poetics
- Horace’s ‘Persona<l> Problems’: On Continuities and Discontinuities in Poetry and in Classical Scholarship 173
- The Whole and its Parts: Interactions of Writing and Reading Strategies in Horace’s Carmina 2.4 and 2.8 199
- Figures of Discord and the Roman Addressee in Horace, Odes 3.6 211
- Linking Horace’s Lyric Finales: Odes 1.38, 2.20 and 3.30 227
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Part V: Intratextual Ovid
- Intratextual Readings in Ovid’s Heroides 243
- Intrepid Intratextuality: The Epistolary Pair of Leander and Hero (Heroides 18–19) and the End of Ovid’s Poetic Career 257
- Some Polyvalent Intra- and Inter-Textualities in Fasti 3 273
- Ovid, ex Ponto 4: An Intratextually Cohesive Book 289
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Part VI: Seneca: Prose and Poetry
- Nulla res est quae non eius quo nascitur notas reddat (Nat. 3.21.2): Intertext to Intratext in Senecan Prose and Poetry 309
- Intertextuality and Intratextuality: Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis and Seneca’s Troades 325
-
Part VII: Neronian and Flavian Intratextual Poetics
- Praise and Flattery in the Latin Epic: A Case of Intratextuality 341
- Lucan’s Intra/Inter-textual Poetics: Deconstructing Caesar in Lucan 353
- Intratextuality via Philosophy: Contextualizing ira in Silius Italicus’ Punica 1‒2 377
- Inside Epigram: Intratextuality in Martial’s Epigrams, Book 10 397
-
Part VIII: Roman Prose and Encyclopedic Literature
- ‘Political Intratextuality’ with regard to Cicero’s Speeches 409
- On the Economy of ‘Sending and Receiving Information’ in Roman Historiography 423
- Saturnalian Riddles for Attic Nights: Intratextual Feasting with Aulus Gellius 431
-
Part IX: Rounding off Intratextuality: Greece and Rome
- Regius urget: Hellenising Thoughts on Latin Intratextuality 451
- List of Contributors 471
- General Index 477
- Index Locorum 483