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Inside Epigram: Intratextuality in Martial’s Epigrams, Book 10

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