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F. Cairns, Papers on Roman Elegy: 1969-2003

F. Cairns, Papers on Roman Elegy: 1969-2003

Publié le par Frédérique Fleck (Source : BMCR)


Francis Cairns, Papers on Roman Elegy: 1969-2003, Bologna: Pàtron, coll. "Studi di Eikasmos" 16, 2007. viii, 483 pages.

  • ISBN 9788855529662
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Recension par Donncha O'Rourke (Trinity College Dublin) dans Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.04.18.

Table des matières:

1: Some Observations on Propertius 1.1
2: AP 9,588 (Alcaeus of Messene) and nam modo in Propertius 1,1,11
3: The Milanion/Atalanta exemplum in Propertius 1,1: uidere feras (12) and Greek Models
4: Two Unidentified Komoi of Propertius. I 3 and II 29
5: Propertius 1,4 and 1,5 and the 'Gallus' of the Monobiblos
6: Some Problems in Propertius 1.6
7: Rhetoric and Genre: Propertius 1.6.31-6, Menander Rhetor 398.29-32 -399.1, and a Topos of the Propemptikon
8: Notes on Propertius 1.8
9: Love at the Seaside: Propertius (1,11), Cynthia, and Baiae
10: Lesbia Mentoreo (Propertius 1,14,2)
11: Propertius i.18 and Callimachus, Acontius and Cydippe
12: Propertius on Augustus' Marriage Law (II 7)
13: Further Adventures of a Locked-out Lover: Propertius 2.17
14: Propertius 2.19.32
15: Propertius 2.23 and its Final Couplet (23-4)
16: Propertius 2.29A
17: Propertius, 2.30 A and B
18: Propertius the Historian (3.3.1-12)?
19: Propertius 3.4 and the Aeneid incipit
20: Propertius 3,10 and Roman Birthdays
21: Propertius and the Battle of Actium (4.6)
22: Propertius 4.9: "Hercules Exclusus" and the Dimensions of Genre
23: Allusions to hunc...meum esse aio in Propertius?
24: The Etymology of Militia in Roman Elegy
25: Ancient 'Etymology' and Tibullus: on the Classification of 'Etymologies' and on 'Etymological Markers'
26: Tibullus, Messalla, and the Spica: 1.1.16; 1.5.28; 1.10.22, 67; 2.1.4; 2.5.84
27: Tibullus1,8,35f. and a Conventional Ancient Gesture
28: Tibullus 2.1.57-8: Problems of Text and Interpretation
29: Tibullus 2.2
30: Tibullus 2.6.27-42: Nemesis' Dead Sister
31: Imitation and Originality in Ovid Amores 1.3
32: Ovid Amores 1.15 and the problematic fruges of line 25
33: Self-Imitation within a Generic Framework. Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatio amoris
34: The 'Etymology' in Ovid Heroides 20.21-32