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Maxentius and Diocletian
- HistoryClassical Philology
- 2010
Asmis, E. 1990. Seneca’s On the Happy Life and Stoic Individualism. In The Poetics of Therapy: Hellenistic Ethics in Its Rhetorical and Literary Context, ed. M. Nussbaum, 219–56. Edmonton. Basore, J.…
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Callimachus and his critics
- Art
- 1995
Callimachus has usually been seen as the archetypal ivory-tower poet, the epitome if not the inventor of the concept of art for art's sake, author of erudite works written to be read in book form by…
Odes of Horace
- Education
- 1888
-L/avid Ferry's translation of Horace's Odes is very reader-friendly?almost too much so at times. In addi tion to easy idiomatic language it offers a biographical and criti cal introduction, helpful…
Review Article: The Epitome de Caesaribus and Its Sources
- HistoryClassical Philology
- 1976
The Latin epitomators of the fourth century have begun to benefit from increased scholarly interest in the later Roman Empire and its literature. But much remains to be done. A need exists for a…
That St(r)ain Again: Blood, Water, and Generic Allusion in Horace's Bandusia Ode
- Philosophy
- 2002
HORACE'S VIVID PICTURE of the blood sacrifice to the spring of Bandusia has left many readers feeling somewhat uneasy, for while animal sacri- fices appear elsewhere in the Odes, 1 none matches this…
Lactantius and the Succession to Diocletian
- HistoryClassical Philology
- 1999
L ACTANTIUS De mortibus persecutorum 18.13-14 is cited as evidence that the emperor known as Maximinus Daza was the nephew of Galerius.I The passage in fact says nothing of the sort, and attentive…
Horace's Poetic Journey: A Reading of Odes 1-3
- History
- 1987
David Porter's approach to Horace's most important lyric collection is through a close sequential reading of the eighty-eight poems in Odes 1-3. Taking into account the way an ancient book was read…