Collected Papers on Latin LiteratureClarendon Press, 1995 - 449 sider This book contains twenty-six articles, including three hitherto unpublished, on a wide range of topics in Latin literature by R. G. M. Nisbet. Some handle literary themes with a historical bearing: Gallus' elegiacs on Caesar and 'Lycoris', rediscovered in 1978; the relation of Virgil's fourth Eclogue to Isaiah; Horace as an eye-witness of the battle of Actium; the causes of Ovid's exile and his poetic response. Other papers discuss Virgil's bucolic style; symbolism in Seneca's tragedies; how poems by Horace and Statius are coloured by the characteristics of their addresses. Articles on prose consider the reader's contribution to the understanding of Cicero's speeches and the use of rhythm to determine the punctuation of Latin sentences. Many textual conjectures are proposed on familiar Latin authors, notably Catullus, Horace, and Juvenal; other papers discuss Housman's Juvenal and 'how textual conjectures are made'. The book ends with a criticism of the current tendency to exaggerate the ambiguities of Roman poetry. |
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... word as limpidus , but this blurs the precision of the prefix . Ellis talks of the glimmer of the rivulet and compares Stayλavoσew , but per- cannot mean ' between ' where no background is specified ; the OLD cites Plin . Nat . 18. 358 ...
... word as limpidus , but this blurs the precision of the prefix . Ellis talks of the glimmer of the rivulet and compares Stayλavoσew , but per- cannot mean ' between ' where no background is specified ; the OLD cites Plin . Nat . 18. 358 ...
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... words ' : I quote Dover's commentary ( p . xlv ) , and I base my analysis partly on his . The repetition of a single word is too common to need much illustration , but one may note in particular the geminatio of a proper name ( 2.69 a ...
... words ' : I quote Dover's commentary ( p . xlv ) , and I base my analysis partly on his . The repetition of a single word is too common to need much illustration , but one may note in particular the geminatio of a proper name ( 2.69 a ...
Side 332
... word ends at the end of a foot , and the bucolic diaeresis is sometimes defined as any word - break at the end of the fourth foot ; thus on this definition there would be a bucolic diaere- sis after cornu ferit . Such word - breaks are ...
... word ends at the end of a foot , and the bucolic diaeresis is sometimes defined as any word - break at the end of the fourth foot ; thus on this definition there would be a bucolic diaere- sis after cornu ferit . Such word - breaks are ...
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Foreword by Michael Winterbottom 1 Notes on Horace Epistles 1 | 1 |
Review and Discussion of K Müller ed Petroniï Arbitri | 2 |
Satyricon and W V Clausen ed A Persi Flacci et D Iuni Iuvenalis Saturae | 6 |
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