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Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tIntroduction /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tAugustine and poetic exegesis /$rH.J. Westra -- $tQuid facit cum Horatio Hieronymus? Christian latin poetry and scriptural poetics /$rM. Vessey -- $tTime and the integrity of poetry: Ambrose and Augustine /$rM.B. Pranger -- $tThe evangeliorum libri of Juvencus: Exegesis by stealth? /$rR.P.H. Green -- $tCantatur ad delectationem: Ambrose?s lyric poetry /$rJ. Den Boeft -- $tTechnological innovation and poetical exegesis: The glass lamp in Prudentius?Cathemerinon 5 /$rJ. Clarke -- $tThe Carmen ad uxorem and the genre of the Epithalamium /$rR. Chiappiniello -- $tPrinciples of structure and unity in latin biblical epic /$rM. Hoffmann -- $tInterpreting cultural change: Semiotics and exegesis in Dracontius?de Laudibus Dei /$rA. Arweiler -- $tExegesis by distorting pagan myths in Corippus? epic poetry /$rCh.O. Tommasi Moreschini -- $tReflections on the meaning of the Ecloga Theoduli: Where is the authorial voice? /$rM. Herren -- $tEpic poetry as exegesis: ?The song of the good war? (Eupolemius) /$rK. Smolak -- $tThe poetics of biblical tragedy in Abelard?s Planctus /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tBiblical poetry in latin liturgical texts /$rA.A.R. Bastiaensen -- $tThe saint as preacher. Remarks on a rare motif in late antique and medieval poetry /$rH. Müller -- $tPoetry and suffering: Metrical paraphrases of Eucherius of Lyons? Passio Acaunensium Martyrum /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tBiblical versifications from late antiquity to the middle of the thirteenth century: History or allegory? /$rG. Dinkova-Bruun -- $tIndex nominum /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tIndex rerum /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tIndex locorum /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann -- $tSupplements to Vigiliae Christianae /$rW. Otten and K. Pollmann. 330 $aThis volume investigates various exegetical possibilities in Christian Latin poetry during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. 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