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020 _a9783110229332
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035 _a(DE-B1597)9783110229349
035 _a(DE-B1597)39124
035 _a(OCoLC)743289694
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072 7 _aHIS002020
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082 0 4 _a870.9
084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aFantham, Elaine
_eautore
245 1 0 _aRoman Readings :
_bRoman response to Greek literature from Plautus to Statius and Quintilian /
_cElaine Fantham.
264 1 _aBerlin ;
_aBoston :
_bDe Gruyter,
_c[2011]
264 4 _c©2011
300 _a1 online resource (634 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 0 _aBeiträge zur Altertumskunde ,
_x1616-0452 ;
_v277
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContent --
_tIntroduction --
_tI Comedy and Sexuality --
_t1. Act 4 of the Menaechmi: Plautus and His Original --
_t2. The Madman and the Doctor --
_t3. Philemon’s Thesauros as a Dramatization of Peripatetic Ethics --
_t4. Heautontimoroumenos and Adelphoe : A Study of Fatherhood in Terence and Menander --
_t5. Sex, Status and Survival in Hellenistic Athens: A Study of Women in New Comedy --
_t6. Stuprum: Public Attitudes and Penalties for Sexual Offences in Republican Rome --
_t7a. Domina-tricks, or How to Construct a Good Whore from a Bad One --
_t7b. Women of the Demi-Monde and Sisterly Solidarity in the Cistellaria --
_t7c. Maidens in Other-Land, or Broads Abroad: Plautus’ Poenulae --
_t8. Terence and the Familiarization of Comedy --
_t9. Roman Experience of Menander in the Late Republic and Early Empire --
_t10. Mime: The Missing Link in Roman Literary History --
_tII Rhetoric and Literary culture --
_t11. Imitation and Evolution: The Discussion of Rhetorical Imitation in Cicero De oratore 2.87–97 and Some Related Problems in Ciceronian Theory --
_t12. Imitation and Decline: Rhetorical Theory and Practice in the First Century AD --
_t13. Orator and/et Actor --
_t14. Disowning and Dysfunction in the Declamatory Family --
_t15. Quintilian on the Uses and Methods of Declamation --
_t16. The Concept of Nature and Human Nature in Quintilian’s Psychology and Theory of Instruction --
_t17. The Synchronistic Chapter of Gellius (N.A. 17.21) and Some Aspects of Roman Chronology and Cultural History Between 60 and 50 BCE --
_tIII Ovid’s Narrative Poem, the Fasti --
_t18. Sexual Comedy in Ovid’s Fasti : Sources and Motivation --
_t19. The role of Evander in Ovid’s Fasti --
_t20. Ceres, Liber and Flora: Georgic and Anti-Georgic Elements in Ovid’s Fasti --
_t21. The Fasti as a Source for Women’s Participation in Roman Cult --
_tIV Passion and Civil War in Roman Tragedy and Epic: Seneca, Lucan and Statius --
_t22. Andromache’s Child in Euripides and Seneca --
_t23. Statius’ Achilles, and His Trojan Model --
_t24. Incest and Fratricide in Seneca’s Phoenissae --
_t25. Caesar and the Mutiny: Lucan’s Reshaping of the Historical Tradition in De Bello Civili 5.237–373 --
_t26. Religio … dira loci : Two Passages in Lucan De Bello Civili 3 and Their Relation to Virgil’s Rome and Latium --
_t27. The Angry Poet and the Angry Gods: Problems of Theodicy in Lucan’s Epic of Defeat --
_t28. Discordia fratrum : Aspects of Lucan’s Conception of Civil War --
_t29. Statius’ Thebaid and the Genesis of Hatred --
_t30. The Perils of Prophecy: Statius’ Amphiaraus and His Literary Antecedents --
_t31. Chironis exemplum : On Teachers and Surrogate Fathers in Achilleid and Silvae
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aThis volume presents closely connected articles by Elaine Fantham, which deal with Roman responses to Greek literature on three major subjects: the history and criticism of Latin poetry and rhetoric, women in Roman life and dramatic poetry and the poetic representation of children in relation to their mothers and teachers. The volume opens with papers on Roman comedy: Menaechmi, Trinummus, Hautontimorumenos, papers on women of the demimonde in Truculentus and Eunuchus, Cistellaria and Poenulus. The second part deals with rhetoric, including the subject of imitation as a stylistic feature, the study of performance comparing oratory and comedy and of declamation. Papers on Ovid's Fasti include a study of failed rape-scenes and papers concerned with women's cults. The last part (Senecan tragedy, Lucan, Statius) focuses on Lucan's Civil War and his treatment of Caesar as well as Statius' Thebaid and Achilleid.
530 _aIssued also in print.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023)
650 4 _aFrauen.
650 4 _aLateinische Literatur.
650 4 _aRezeption.
650 4 _aRömische Komödie.
650 4 _aRömische Rhetorik.
650 7 _aHISTORY / Ancient / Rome.
_2bisacsh
653 _aLatin Literature.
653 _aRoman comedy.
653 _aRoman rhetoric.
653 _aWomen.
850 _aIT-RoAPU
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