04310nam 2200805Ia 450 991101979360332120200520144314.0978661248245897817826859441782685944978128248245612824824599781405197342140519734X9781444319187144431918397814443191941444319191(CKB)2670000000009420(EBL)485668(OCoLC)814522289(SSID)ssj0000354025(PQKBManifestationID)11249813(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000354025(PQKBWorkID)10302697(PQKB)11235740(MiAaPQ)EBC485668(PPN)162350988(Perlego)2748477(EXLCZ)99267000000000942020091202d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA companion to Horace /edited by Gregson Davis1st ed.Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom ;Malden, MA, USA Blackwell20101 online resource (484 p.)Blackwell companions to the ancient worldDescription based upon print version of record.9781405155403 140515540X Includes bibliographical references and index.A COMPANION TO HORACE; Contents; Figures; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations Used; Author's Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: Biographical and Social Contexts; CHAPTER ONE: The Biographical and Social Foundations of Horace's Poetic Voice; CHAPTER TWO: Horace's Friendship: Adaptation of a Circular Argument; CHAPTER THREE: Horace and Imperial Patronage; CHAPTER FOUR: The Roman Site Identified as Horace's Villa at Licenza, Italy; PART II: Horatian Lyric: Literary Contexts; CHAPTER FIVE: The Epodes: Genre, Themes, and Arrangement*CHAPTER SIX: Defining a Lyric Ethos: Archilochus lyricus and Horatian melosCHAPTER SEVEN: Horace and Lesbian Lyric*; CHAPTER EIGHT: Horace's Debt to Pindar; CHAPTER NINE: Female Figures in Horace's Odes; CHAPTER TEN: The Roman Odes; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Horace: Odes 4; CHAPTER TWELVE: The Carmen Saeculare; PART III: The Satires and Epistles; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Horace and the Satirist's Mask: Shadowboxing with Lucilius; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Horatius Anceps: Persona and Self-revelation in Satire and Song*; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Return to Sender: Horace's sermo from the Epistles to the Satires*CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The EpistlesPART IV: Reception of Horace's Poetry; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: The Reception of Horace's Odes; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Metempsychosis of Horace: The Reception of the Satires and Epistles*; CHAPTER NINETEEN: Reception of Horace's Ars Poetica; Bibliography; IndexA Companion to Horace features a collection of commissioned interpretive essays by leading scholars in the field of Latin literature covering the entire generic range of works produced by Horace.Features original essays by a wide range of leading literary scholarsExceeds expectations for the standard handbook by featuring essays that challenge, rather than just summarize, conventional views of Homer's work and influenceConsiders Horace's debt to his Greek predecessorsTreats the reception of Horace from contemporary theoretical peBlackwell companions to the ancient world.Poets, LatinBiographyEpistolary poetry, LatinHistory and criticismLaudatory poetry, LatinHistory and criticismVerse satire, LatinHistory and criticismRomeIn literaturePoets, LatinEpistolary poetry, LatinHistory and criticism.Laudatory poetry, LatinHistory and criticism.Verse satire, LatinHistory and criticism.871.01871/.01874.01Davis Gregson620570MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019793603321Companion to Horace1507909UNINA