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The Creation of Characters in the Aeneid
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
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HISTORICAL APPROACH
- Phases in Political Patronage of Literature in Rome 3
- Pete nobiles amicos: Poets and Patrons in Late Republican Rome 28
- Positions for Poets in Early Imperial Rome 50
- Literature and Society in the Later Roman Empire 67
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LITERARY AND ARTISTIC APPROACH
- The Poetics of Patronage in the Late First Century B.C 87
- Propertius 3.9: Maecenas as Eques, Dux, Fautor 103
- The Creation of Characters in the Aeneid 118
- Patrons, Painters, and Patterns: The Anonymity of Romano-Campanian Painting and the Transition from the Second to the Third Style 135
- Notes on Contributors 174
- Abbreviations 175
- Bibliography 177
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
-
HISTORICAL APPROACH
- Phases in Political Patronage of Literature in Rome 3
- Pete nobiles amicos: Poets and Patrons in Late Republican Rome 28
- Positions for Poets in Early Imperial Rome 50
- Literature and Society in the Later Roman Empire 67
-
LITERARY AND ARTISTIC APPROACH
- The Poetics of Patronage in the Late First Century B.C 87
- Propertius 3.9: Maecenas as Eques, Dux, Fautor 103
- The Creation of Characters in the Aeneid 118
- Patrons, Painters, and Patterns: The Anonymity of Romano-Campanian Painting and the Transition from the Second to the Third Style 135
- Notes on Contributors 174
- Abbreviations 175
- Bibliography 177