Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic
Edited by Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
1:Introduction, Joseph Farrell and Damien P. Nelis
2:Per transitum tangit historiam: intersecting developments of Roman identity in Virgil, Maria Luisa Delvigo
3:The Philology of History. How and what Augustan Literature Remembers: Horace, Vergil and Propertius, 1.19, 1.22 and 2.13B, Jürgen Paul Schwindt
4:Camillus in Ovid's Fasti, Joseph Farrel
5:Roman gentes in Ovid's Fasti : the Fabii and the Claudii, Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
6:Trojan Palimpsests: the Archaeology of Roman History in Aeneid 2, Philip Hardie
7:Virgil's Bacchus and the Roman Republic, Fiachra Mac Góráin
8:Caesar, Lucan, and the Massilian Maratonomachia, Jean-Christophe Jolivet
9:From Paris to Rome: Vergil's Andromache between politics and poetics in Charles Baudelaire's Le Cygne, Joséphine Alida Jacquier
10:Horace's Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry, Mario Citroni
11:Constructing the Roman myth: The history of the republic in Horace's lyric poetry, Mario Labate
12:Numa in Augustan Poetry, Alain Deremetz
13:Past, present and future in Vergil's Georgics, Damien P. Nelis
14:Catullus 64 and the prophetic voice in Virgil's fourth Eclogue, Gail Trimble
15:Virgil's Caesar: Intertextuality and Ideology, Monica R. Gale
16:The Domus of Fama and Republican Space in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Bill Gladhill
17:Afterword, Alain M. Gowing
Bibliography
Index