Middles in Latin PoetryΣτρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino |
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... verses show some discrepancies when compared with lines 1.926-49 ; contextually , the opening verses 1.921-5 are omitted from the proem to Book 4 and line 1.950 is different from the proem's last verse ( 4.25 ) , thus altering ...
... verses show some discrepancies when compared with lines 1.926-49 ; contextually , the opening verses 1.921-5 are omitted from the proem to Book 4 and line 1.950 is different from the proem's last verse ( 4.25 ) , thus altering ...
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... verse of Virgil's catalogue ( Aen . 7.647 ) . But Ovid's interest in the rest of Virgil's catalogue is brief , as he ... verses ( 14.482-511 ) . The catalogue of forces in Aeneid 7 " Hinds ( 1998 ) , p . 105 . and Aeneas ' embassy to ...
... verse of Virgil's catalogue ( Aen . 7.647 ) . But Ovid's interest in the rest of Virgil's catalogue is brief , as he ... verses ( 14.482-511 ) . The catalogue of forces in Aeneid 7 " Hinds ( 1998 ) , p . 105 . and Aeneas ' embassy to ...
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... verse . The presence of this epic motif in these already meta - epic verses connects them not only with Silius ' treatment of sieges elsewhere in the Punica but also with the sub - genre of siege - epic , most obviously modelled in the ...
... verse . The presence of this epic motif in these already meta - epic verses connects them not only with Silius ' treatment of sieges elsewhere in the Punica but also with the sub - genre of siege - epic , most obviously modelled in the ...
Contents
List of Contributors pp | 7 |
Stratis Kyriakidis and Francesco De Martino Introduction 99 | 9 |
Philip Hardie Don Fowler and Middles 99 | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Aeneas Aeneid allusion already Apollonius appears Asopus battle becomes beginning Book bring Caesar Callimachus catalogue Catullus central centre civil clear close closure comes connection contrast course coverlet create death delay describes discussion earlier epic epigram example fact final forces Fowler Francesco De Martino further gives gods Greek Homeric human important indicates instance kind later Latin lines literary look Lucan Lucretius marked Martial meaning mention Metamorphoses middle mind Muses narrative nature Odes opening Ovid Ovid's particular passage perhaps Persius poem poem's poet poetic poetry position present proem Punica reader recalls reference relation river Roman Rome scene second half seems seen sense significance Silius stanzas Statius story structure suggests Theb Thebaid thematic theme Theseus things Tibullus tradition turn Valerius Venus verses Virgil Virgilian whole