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基本説明
This book combines one of the most famous names in Latin literature, the Roman poet Horace, with the crème de la crème of contemporary international classical scholarship.
Full Description
This book combines one of the most famous names in Latin literature, the Roman poet Horace, with the crème de la crème of contemporary international classical scholarship. The seventeen brand new pieces have been brought together to celebrate the bimillenary of the poet's death, and range from detailed treatments of particular poems to general issues about Horace's literary techniques, themes, biography, and reception in later times. An introduction sets the book in the context of contemporary scholarship on the poet.
Contents
Some Twentieth-Century Views of Horace ; Some Structures in Horace's Odes ; De Capo Structure in Horace's Odes ; Design and Allusion in Horace Odes 1.6 ; Horace Odes 3.7: Elegy, Myth, and Interpretation ; Reading the Metre in Catullus 45 and Horace Odes 3.9 ; Horace, Daedalus, Pindar, and Augustus: Odes 4.2 ; Horace Odes 4.5: PRO REDITV IMPERATORIS CAESARIS DIVI FILI AUGUSTI ; Horace's Epodes: The Importance of iambos? ; Law, Rhetoric, and Genre in Horace Satires 2.1 ; Pindarici fontis qui non expalluit hastus: Pindar in Horace Epistles 1.3 ; Horace and the Reputation of Plautus in the Late First Century BC ; Horace and the Aesthetics of Politics ; Second Thoughts on Three Horatian Puzzles ; Horace's moyen de parvenir ; Libertino patre natus: True or False? ; Towards a History of the Poetic Catalogue of Philosophical Themes ; Reading Horace in the quattrocento: the Hymn to Mars of Michael Marullus