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adam_text | Titel: Iambic poetics in the Roman Empire
Autor: Hawkins, Tom
Jahr: 2014
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements [page ix]
Abbreviations [x]
Introduction: the bitter Muse [1]
Introduction [1]
Post-Horatian iambic poetics [7]
Slurring Thersites words: dissimulated iambic poetry (Chapters 1-3) [9]
Prosaic pastures of the Muses: simulated iambic poetics
(Chapters 4-6) [16]
Conjuring up Iambe: what the imperial era knew about
iambic poetics [23]
Iambus delayed: Ovid s Ibis [32]
Introduction [32]
Ovid s iambic dissimulation [38]
Callimachus and the idea of ibidic invective [46]
Callimachus Ibis and Plato s Phaedrus [51]
The geopoetics of washing ashore at Tomis [63]
Ruining the New Year in Ovid s Ibis [69]
Ibidic therapy as a remedy for exile [73]
Conclusions [78]
Interlude 1 Bad artists ünitate, great artists steal :
Martial and the trope of not being iambic [82]
Iambos denied: Babrius Mythiatnbi [87]
Introduction [87]
Iambos and fable [89]
Choliambs that neither sting nor bite [93]
Preconditioning an iambic reading of Babrius fables [111]
The iambic mode in Babrius fables [118]
Babrius and Phaedrus [128]
Conclusions [134]
Interlude 2 Iambopoioi after Babrius [137]
The Christian iccußo-rroios - Gregory Nazianzen [142]
Introduction [142]
The Callimachean turn: Eis ta emmetra [146]
Gregory bites back at the dog [163]
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Gregory the holy man vs. the bishops [169]
Conclusions [178]
Interlude 3 Palladas and epigrammatic iambos [181]
Archilochus in Tarsus: Dio Chrysostom s First Tarsian [186]
Introduction [186]
Ethical ÄoiSopia and ethical crisis in Tarsus [188]
Becoming Archilochean and theorizing AoiSopla [194]
Rereading Dio s persona [198]
Dio s Archilochean performance [206]
Conclusions [214]
Interlude 4 Begging with Hipponax [216]
Playful aggression: Lucian s Pseudologista [220]
Introduction [221]
Lucian on the attack [225]
Fun with (fighting over) words [230]
The gauche aggressor [237]
The mouth of the barbarian [242]
Mock salvation on the kalends [250]
Conclusions [254]
Interlude 5 Neobule in love: the Ps.-Lucianic Amores [257]
Festive iambos: Julian s Misopogon [262]
Introduction [262]
Updating iambic poetics [267]
The emperor s beard [275]
Of Hellenes and barbarians [280]
Carnival at Antioch [286]
Conclusions [293]
Interlude 6 Iambic time travel: Julian the Egyptian on
Archilochus [295]
Conclusions: becoming Archilochus [300]
Works cited [304]
Index ofpassages cited [318]
Index of Greek words [328]
General index [329]
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title_fullStr | Iambic poetics in the Roman Empire Tom Hawkins |
title_full_unstemmed | Iambic poetics in the Roman Empire Tom Hawkins |
title_short | Iambic poetics in the Roman Empire |
title_sort | iambic poetics in the roman empire |
topic | Jambendichtung (DE-588)4354851-9 gnd Antike (DE-588)4068754-5 gnd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Jambus (DE-588)4162698-9 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Jambendichtung Antike Griechisch Latein Rezeption Jambus Literatur |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT hawkinstom iambicpoeticsintheromanempire |