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adam_text | Table of Contents
Introduction.....................................................................9
I. The Two Sibyls...............................................................15
A. Act One.................................................................15
B. Act Two ...............................................................27
C. The King is Naked.......................................................50
II. The Intertextual Grove......................................................59
A. Deconstructing Aeneas...................................................59
B. Deconstructing Romulus ................................................71
C. Hide and Seek...........................................................90
III. Lucan’s Danse Macabre.....................................................111
A. Standing Corpses.......................................................Ill
B. The Living and the (un-)Dead...........................................123
C. The Paradox of the Dead Assassin ......................................141
D. Dripping Death........................................................ 148
IV. Laocoon goes mad..........................................................155
A. The Human Medusa ......................................................155
B. The Roman Laocoon .....................................................173
V. Human Sacrifice ..........................................................205
Conclusion ....................................................................227
Abbreviations .................................................................233
Bibliography ..................................................................235
Index of Names.................................................................247
Index of Terms.................................................................253
Index of Geographical Names....................................................259
Index of Geographical Names
The indexes include names from Greek and Roman mythology.
Africa 13, 85, 130, 137, 170, 173, 191, 216,
218,224
Alexandria 122
Aricia 61
Asia 46
Carthage 37, 218-219
Cumae 57
Delphi 20, 24, 26, 29, 32, 33, 49, 50, 57, 227
Dyrrachium 44, 45
Egypt 86, 165, 166, 173, 176, 178, 191, 241
Elysium 37
Euboea 21, 22
Europe 46, 143
Gaul 60,71, 113
Greece 50, 233
Italy 15, 22, 38, 47, 50, 65, 67, 68, 69, 207,
243
Latium 37, 66
Libya 55, 129, 133, 136, 146, 148, 151, 152,
153,158, 169,170,171,172,192, 195,197,
198,199
Massilia 60, 61, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72, 74, 83, 94,
95, 96, 122, 140, 177, 212, 242, 243
Mycenae 61,94, 103, 105
Nola 182
Pharsalus 26,41,74, 81,93,94,117,131, 132,
149, 152, 153, 156, 170, 171, 199
Rome 15, 22, 24, 28, 38, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50,
54, 55, 56, 61, 66, 68, 73, 74, 75, 82, 83,
88, 92, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 103, 104,
107, 111, 113,114,115,118,119, 121, 125,
126,130,132, 136, 139, 150, 153,157, 158,
172,174,176,179,185,199, 206,207, 208,
209,212,215, 218,221,225, 228,229, 237,
238, 239, 242, 244, 245
Rubicon 73,74, 95, 136
Sentinum 222
Sicily 36
Styx 118
Syrtes 191, 192
Tartarus 37, 145, 176
Thessaly 49, 116
Thrace 86,90, 105,229
Troy 114, 115, 174, 185, 190, 199, 236
Index of Terms
The indexes include names from Greek and Roman mythology.
active corpse 128,133, 138, 142
actor 23-24, 31,47, 50-51, 53, 55-57, 105-106,
108-109,114-115,134,146,155, 194,204,
227-228, 230
aemulatio 115,145,203
aesthetics 28-29, 93, 116, 161, 227, 242
alliteration 82, 144, 164,185, 207
allusion 11, 14-15, 24, 36, 51, 55, 59, 68, 82,
85,88,90-92,94-95,103-104,108,116-118,
120, 128-131,136, 145,158,161, 169,174,
177, 183, 189,191,195,206-209, 217, 227,
230, 237
ambiguity 12-13, 157,178,189, 238
anden regime 74,117,130,136,139, 153
animal 65, 80, 84-85, 89, 118,135, 152
anti-Aeneas 115
anti-Aeneid 11-12,52-53,69,90,237,239
anticlimax 21, 24, 46-47, 52, 56
anti-epic 11, 28, 51, 245
anti-hero 32, 55
anti-Sibyl 27, 30
apocolocynthosis 175
apotheosis 143-145, 148, 173-176, 186, 188,
191, 193
apicrceia 12-13, 213-214,223-225
ars polluta 29
assassin 72, 141
association 14,74,83,90-92,94,119-120,133,
139, 153, 160,162,170,172, 177,179,183,
204, 212, 227, 229
audacia 193, 196, 221
audax virtus 195-196,220
augustum augurium 83
autocrat 44-45, 104
axe 64-65, 77, 79, 94-95, 106, 108, 140, 126,
136, 178, 200
bark 92, 116-117, 186
barren 116, 166, 168, 172
bathos 47
battle 24,26,41,45,49,57,72,74,81-83,93-
-95,112, 115, 117,123-124,128-129, 131-
-132,140,142,149,152,156,171,183,199,
212-213, 215, 222-223,228,242
battlefield 82, 116, 118, 131, 145, 159, 170,
215,218, 242-243
beheading 74,123,130,156-157,162-163,169,
171-173,218
bird 57, 62, 64, 85, 87, 89-91, 118, 126, 152-
-153, 156, 208
blood 9-10, 13, 23, 31, 50, 73-74, 81-83, 92-
-94,97, 104, 113-115, 124, 129, 133, 136-
-137, 142, 148, 152-153, 156, 162, 171,
186, 188, 196-197,206,218
bodiless spirit 124-128
boundary violation 95,136
burlesque 41, 53, 56, 127, 138, 173
cadaver 37,46-49, 81, 84,103,116,124, 132,
142, 208,214,218
Caesarians 39,44, 115
Capitoline She-Wolf 85, 212
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Index of Terms
chastity 183
civile nefas 91, 117
civilising hero 139
cognomen 31, 38-41, 43, 83, 174, 194
comedy 25-26, 29, 52, 118
comic effect 21, 23, 27, 41,47, 50, 109
commune nefas 97-98
community 45, 175, 186, 209, 211, 223, 225-
-226, 242
contaminatio 27, 72
corpse 35-38, 45-49, 82, 85-86, 89, 92, 102-
-105,111-112,115-119,121,124,127-130,
133-134, 138, 141-143, 147, 152-153, 177,
208-209, 213-215, 218, 220, 224, 229-230
coward 16, 21, 23, 26-27, 32-33, 53, 113, 115,
118, 126, 164, 189
cowardice 33, 53, 113, 115, 126
cranes 85-89, 153,229
crime 38,45, 53, 59, 74, 81, 84, 86-88, 90, 94,
96-98, 103, 107, 140, 156, 162, 176-177,
185, 188, 202-203, 207, 228-230, 243
danse macabre 111, 127
decapitation 72, 81, 130, 132, 145, 162-163,
170, 242
decay 38, 111, 115, 122-123, 126,216
deforestation 48, 54, 62, 65-69, 71-74, 81, 85,
91-92, 94,97, 107-109, 116,122, 129-130,
136, 140, 168-170,192-193,212-213,218-
-219, 227, 230, 240
deification 144, 174-175
deity 43,65,72,224
delusions 178, 193
desecration 59, 66, 108
desert 135, 168, 170, 186, 193, 195-197, 199,
211,216,218-219
devotio 221
disgust 29
distortion 51, 57
doom 185, 192
emperor 25
empire 10, 38, 68, 155, 209, 242-243
epic 9-16,24,26-27,29,31,33,35,40-41,47,
49-51, 53-55, 57, 61, 69, 71-73, 75, 83, 88,
90, 92, 94-96, 98, 102, 104-105, 107, 109,
111-112, 116-117, 122-123, 128, 131, 133,
137-138, 141-142, 144-145, 147-149, 151,
156,160,166,168,170-171,173,176,178,
182-185,187,194,199,206-207,209,213-
-215, 224-230, 236-242,244-245
evacuation 114
exaggeration 51, 221,240
excursus 29, 55, 128-131, 136-137, 139, 143,
145,152,161-162,172,182,191,193,216,
238
execution 130, 160, 164-165, 170
extispicy 149
failure 23, 27,48, 66, 228
fame 84, 113,215,220, 224
father-in-law 44, 98
forest 62, 65, 68, 71, 117, 156
formal division 14, 229-230
fratricide 13,74, 83,91,94,100,104,132-133,
207-209, 212, 215, 217, 226, 228-229
funeral 66-67, 149, 162, 171,209
gaze 47, 131, 137, 140, 144, 146, 152, 165-
-166, 240
gener 11,28, 37,41,43-45, 51, 53, 56, 60, 80-
-81, 95, 113-115, 126, 130, 143, 145, 151,
157-159,162,173-174,178, 183,198,214,
222, 242-243
genre 57, 118,227, 229
ghost 38,45,74,81,85,99-100,119,124,138,
145, 160, 176-177, 203, 217-218, 228, 237
gladiator 13, 236
god 17-18, 22, 24-25, 30, 47, 65-66, 68, 71,
98, 106, 118, 131, 136-137, 157, 166, 176,
181, 183, 185-186, 206, 210, 216, 225-226
goddess 61, 99
golden bough 106-107, 209
Gothic 29, 112, 125
grave 19, 85, 124, 140, 142, 194
grotesque 13,23, 27, 29, 31,40,47, 52-54, 71,
83, 89, 115, 119, 120, 122-123, 134, 145,
162-163,165,175, 189,204,215,223-224,
226, 228, 243
grove 59-65, 71-75, 81-84, 90-92, 94-95, 97,
100, 102-108, 116-117, 123, 126-127, 129,
135-137,140,168-170, 192,206,236, 240,
242
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hair 30, 147-148,156-157,162,164, 183
headstone 167
heaven 38, 164,173
hell 35-36, 38, 118, 153,242
heroic 12, 15,23,50,56-57,95,114,163,202,
212-214, 221,224,228,243
heroism 199, 203, 222,224
horrida bella 21, 24, 50,67, 225
horror29-30,34,64,73,77,79,126,135,137-
-138, 164, 168,170, 243
human being 13,23, 30,47, 53, 81, 196, 200,
211,226
human Gorgon 156,166, 172, 191,228
human Medusa 155, 171, 196
human sacrifice 13, 54, 57,65, 80-81, 92, 95,
104,185-186,202,205-209,212,218,221,
225-226, 228
humanum venenum 156, 170-171
humour 60
hybrid 36, 75,91, 119-121, 161,208,212,230
hypocrisy 108, 190
ichneumon 217
idealising 204; idealised 38, 50, 74, 108
ideals 12, 111, 118, 185
imagination 28, 112, 114, 240
imitation 61
impatiens virtus 220
impiavotes 29, 53
impietas 53
informal division 14, 227, 229-230
irony 31, 38,45, 51, 56, 167, 174, 193, 204
irrational 23, 72, 95
Koxafiaoiq 28
kingdom 24, 81, 95, 103-104, 149
kingship 75, 82-83, 92, 226
KXkoq 214
legacy 183, 186, 188, 191, 199
legend 1,3,55, 82-84,145,166,171-172,204,
216,228
lexical similarities 36,48,60, 75, 81,97, 100,
102, 105, 143-144, 146-147,150, 152, 159-
-160, 164, 173, 187,218
liberty 53
licentia poetica 51, 125
lightning 51, 72, 112, 125-126,139-140, 160,
243
littera canina 144, 207
luck 38,43
lucus 63, 76-79, 91, 94, 117, 135
madness 12,19,66,86,168,177,179,203-204,
212,217, 239
magic 27-28, 33,48, 106, 116, 210, 218, 242
magni nominis umbra 39, 102, 112, 173-174,
185,239
‘medusification’ 177
megalomania 175, 178, 193
mission 22,67-69,107,174,196,208-209,226,
241
monster 12,69,93,128-130,137-140,146-147,
152-153,158,164,166,168,182,203,230,
240
mummification 141, 146, 157, 163, 169, 172
murder 48-49,61,68-70,72,74-75,80-81,83,
88-89,91-92,94,97-98,100,103-104,117,
122, 124,128,130-131,133,136-137,140,
148,153,155-156, 160-161,169-171,191,
202, 205-208, 226,230, 239
mystery 38, 134, 156,230
myth 13, 23, 27, 50, 52, 56-57, 61, 83, 85, 89,
91, 107-108, 118, 128, 137, 145-146, 153,
162,166,171,204,209,212,226-228,230,
236-237, 239,242; mythical 23-24,27, 50-
-51,55-56,67,71,83,85,92,109,114,118,
128-130, 133-134, 137,143,145-146,148,
153, 155-157,161-162,164,166, 168,172,
179, 184, 199-200,202, 204,212,218-219,
223, 227-228
mythology 15, 50, 103,155; mythological 56,
92,98, 106, 115, 161,216
narrator 18, 22, 32, 39, 41-42, 44-45, 66, 99,
113,125,130,139,162,170,174-177,184,
187,193-195,202,204,215,217,221,224-
-226
national myth 23, 50, 89, 212, 227
nature 40, 74-75,133,160,184,190,192-193,
197,202, 205,216, 227, 236
necromancer 27-30, 147, 245
necromancy 16,27-28,31,33,49,75,116-119,
122, 127, 136, 145,213,230
256
Index of Terms
nefas 30, 59, 68-71, 73-74, 76-82, 84, 86, 90-
-92,94-98,103-105,116-118,165,176,186,
218, 223
véKvia 28, 51
nemus 75-76, 78, 81, 83-84, 87-88, 129, 152,
168-169
night 36, 93-94, 105, 111, 144, 179, 192
oak 72, 83, 95, 102, 112-113, 115, 117, 123,
125-126, 139-140, 160, 169, 229-230, 243
obsession 23, 86, 125, 165, 188; obsessed 97-
-98,118, 165,174,177,203,215,219, 228
omen 132, 150, 183,216
oracle 17-18, 21-22, 24, 32-34, 46-47, 175,
238
oraculum mortis 35, 94-95, 117, 128, 146
outsider 210
Ttapápaoig 118
paradox 38, 52, 102, 141, 241
parallel 25, 35, 38, 44, 48, 53-56, 60, 66, 68,
70, 74-75, 92-93, 98, 105, 107, 115, 119,
141,145-147,150,152-153, 155, 157, 160,
172,177,183,187,189,198,216-217,219,
221,227, 230
parallelism 38, 70, 103, 219
parody 19, 38,47, 50, 52, 54-57, 71, 108,229,
242
parvnm sepulchrum 194
patriot 44, 178, 190, 238
performance 51-53, 228
piaculum 181, 185-187, 190, 195, 202-203,
206,210,218-219
pietas 44-45, 53, 68, 70, 120, 193, 215, 239,
244
pillars 74, 100, 103, 137, 140
pirates 31, 113, 158, 187-188
pirática laurea 31, 141, 188
pirn 12, 17, 23, 44-45, 69-70, 84, 95, 108
poison 137, 148, 156-157, 162-164, 171-172,
197
pomoerium 82, 93-94, 210
Pompeians 68, 103, 118, 122,212, 221,223
postularium fulgur 125-126
prediction 22, 37, 47, 72, 192
priest 17, 20, 149-151, 179, 180, 183
priestness 17-22, 24, 27, 30, 47
prodigia 27, 63-64, 74
prophecy 16, 21-22, 24, 27, 34-38,46,49-50,
67, 119-120, 131,147,152, 170, 177, 238
prophet 35, 46-47, 119-120
prophetess 17, 24, 29
pun 47-48, 52, 129
pyre 60, 66-68, 166, 209
‘real-world’ 29, 50, 56, 70, 82-83, 109, 118,
153, 156, 190, 203-204,218,228,230
religion 19,22, 33, 53, 72, 118, 157, 244
reminiscence 55, 106, 183, 198, 244
reprisal 209-210
Republicans 13, 32-33, 42, 44-45, 53, 69, 74-
-75, 103-104, 115, 118, 121-122, 128, 133-
-134,139,153,159,173-174,179,196,204,
212, 225
Republic 10, 46, 49, 74, 81, 91, 94-95, 97-98,
100, 103-104, 108, 111, 113-115, 117-118,
121,122-123, 125-126,128-130,134,136-
-138, 140, 151, 153, 155, 157, 174, 182,
185-186, 209, 224- 225, 237, 242, 244-245
resemblance 145, 166
retribution 66, 107, 125, 137, 140, 177,210
revenge 97, 124, 166, 177,202
rex nemorensis 61, 75, 103-104, 128, 239
ritual 16, 21,28, 54, 61, 71, 75, 80-81, 83, 92,
94, 103-104, 107, 117, 121-122, 127, 136,
149-151,170,200, 202-203,213,218,224,
226, 239, 241
rival 69, 113, 131, 138,207, 226
rock 167-168, 191, 194
Rome 15, 22-23, 28, 38,44-47, 50, 54, 56, 61,
66, 68, 73-75, 82, 88, 92, 94-95, 97, 100,
103, 107, 111, 113-116, 118-119, 121, 125-
-126,131,139,150,153,158,172,174,176,
179,185,199,206-208,212,218,225,228-
-229, 238, 239, 242, 244, 245
sacer esto 157, 180, 244
‘sacrificeable’ individual 209-210
sacrifice 13, 54, 57, 62-63, 65, 70-71, 80-81,
91-92, 94-95, 97, 104, 171, 182-183, 185-
186, 202-203, 205-214,218, 221,223-226,
228, 242
sacrilege 18, 53, 65-66, 73, 75,104, 106, 116-
117, 122, 136
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sacrum caput 157, 177, 180, 190
saxum 85-86,134,148,151,166-168, 190-191,
194,210
scavenger 88, 209
scelus 44-45, 59-60, 84, 86, 95-96, 132, 144,
148, 163, 173, 176-177, 188, 202, 214
scenery 50, 118
sea 24, 136, 167, 172,182, 187,191-192
securus 48, 103, 200
securitas 197, 221
self-immolation 13, 212, 226
self-sacrifice 182, 198, 215,222, 226
senate 114, 118, 126, 150
serpentine hair 147,164, 183
serpents 130, 133-134,139,182-183,196-197,
199, 201,217-218,224, 229
severed head 122-123,129-131,133,137,139,
146, 148, 153, 156-157,160,163,171,180,
191,228, 230
shade 169, 177
shadow 54, 56, 168, 174,177, 236
shrine 80-81, 95, 126, 136
siege 69, 182
significant detail 105,117,156, 179, 188, 191,
229-230
silva 48, 62-65, 71, 76-80, 84, 101-102, 112,
126, 135-136, 140, 168, 192, 219, 223
similarity 17,26, 35-36,48,55,60,69,75,77,
81,97,100-105,117-119,129,136,139,143-
-147, 150-152, 159-160,164-165, 172-173,
183, 187, 189, 192-193, 208, 218, 223
sin 53, 66,74,95,114, 116-117,121, 132,185,
202, 207-208,210,212, 229
sleep 129, 133-134, 138
snake 133-134, 146, 156, 162, 166, 170, 172,
179, 183, 186-187, 195-197, 199, 201,203,
216-218, 241
socer 37, 41-43, 243
soil 130, 137, 152, 166, 171-172, 191
soldier 13,32, 35-36,46, 66-67, 70-71,73, 82-
-83, 85,89, 95, 115-116, 118-119, 121-122,
127-129, 132, 139-140,142, 152-153, 156,
164, 170, 186-190, 192-193, 195, 198,201,
203, 208-209, 212-214, 218, 220-221, 224,
229
son-in-law 75, 98
spectator 159, 200-202
spectre 74, 176-177
spiritless body 124-128
staging 23, 31, 50, 53, 57, 67, 83, 106-107,
115, 153,212,228
stains 94, 206
standing corpse 49,92,102,104-105,111-112,
115-117, 122-123, 127, 130, 133, 141-143,
177,213,218, 229-230
Stoicism 12,19,28, 32,44, 53,133-134, 134,
175, 177, 184, 188, 195-198, 237, 244
strategy 10,11,28, 56,92, 115, 156,164, 167,
170, 200, 204,218, 227, 230
structure 9-10,13-14, 29, 75, 81,99,122,128,
133, 182, 229-230
sublime 27, 119, 238
subversive 57, 69, 108, 212
suicide 182, 215, 220-221, 226, 240
superstition 33, 53, 71-72
superstitious fear 73, 80, 95
symbol 59, 74
tabes 82, 84,141,146,148-149,152-153,156,
159, 163, 171
taint 124
technique 9-10, 16, 21, 39, 47, 55, 69, 82-83,
108, 114, 117,119, 125,127, 133-134,145,
153, 155-156, 162, 183,191,206-207,227-
-230, 238
temple 83, 95, 140
temptation 172, 211
terror 64, 77,79, 135, 178
thematic thread 112,122-123
threat 21, 34, 165, 172, 191
tragedy 28-29,47-48, 75, 85, 90,93,116, 130,
161, 176, 179,203,227, 242
trance 18-19
tranquillitas animi 197
transformation 49, 105, 109, 133, 177, 201,
204, 242
travesty 21-22, 27, 53, 56, 241
tree 48, 59-60,62,65-67, 71-72, 75,82-83, 87,
92,94-95,97, 100-103, 106-108, 113, 115-
-117,122-123,125-126,130,136-137,139-
-140,152,169-170,177,186, 193,229-230,
240, 244
trunk 48, 65,74, 92, 102, 140
twin 50, 82, 208,213,226
258
tyrant 44, 100, 104, 140-141, 184
umbra 33, 37-41, 63, 70, 76-79, 87, 99-100,
102,112,120,125,127,135,139,143,158,
159,162,164,168-169,173-177,185-186,
197, 205, 207, 211, 217-218, 239
Underworld 16, 27-28, 38, 49-50, 53, 60, 62,
65,67, 92, 116
unheroic 12,47
vana imago 138
vanity 123, 163, 174, 204
vates 17, 20, 29, 32, 35, 53, 63, 89, 119, 149-
-150, 242
vaticinium ex eventu 138, 140
venenum 131, 134, 141, 143, 146-149, 151,
156, 158-159, 163-164, 170-171, 196-197,
200,217-218
vengeance 72, 103-104, 130, 177, 207, 236
venom 130-131, 137, 151, 156, 171-172, 196-
-197, 199, 203
victory 44-45, 83, 108, 113, 140, 183,212,228
villain 80, 91-92, 96, 103, 108, 203, 228-229
violence 34, 69, 129-130, 209, 239
viperine hair 147, 156
virtue 13, 32, 92, 134, 173-174, 177, 179, 195
virtus 11, 13,45,60, 112-113, 141, 144, 173-
-174,178,185,192-198,201,212-216,220-
-225,238-239, 243
vultures 82-83, 85-86, 88-91, 104, 230
walls 61, 73, 92-93, 95, 97,177,206,243
war 10-13, 15-16, 18-19,21-22,24,26, 28-30,
32, 34-37, 39,44, 47, 49, 51-52, 54, 56-57,
59-61,66-69, 72-73, 75, 83, 88,90, 95-100,
107-108, 116-122, 128,130,153,157,159-
-161,170,174,178,180,182-183,185-188,
199,202,205-206,208-209,212-214, 217,
222-226, 235-241,244
weapon 95, 140, 142
witch 28-30, 34,51,53, 116, 156
witchcraft 212
wolf 82-83, 85, 88,91,104,208-209,212,230
vfipiç 197
vfipnrnjç 197
zombie 119, 122-123
Index of Names
The indexes include names from Greek and Roman mythology.
Abrams, Meyer Howard 51
Achilles 21, 70, 210
Aeneas 13-17, 21-24, 27, 29, 31, 36-37, 47,
50-57, 59-60, 63, 65-71, 86, 89, 91-92, 95,
97-98,106-108,114-115,120-121,156,206-
-211,225-226, 228,230-231
Aesculapius 72
Agamemnon 85,176, 179, 189
Ahl, Frederick Michael 9,15-16,18,20-22,28,
33-34, 38,46, 51, 54-56, 72, 198, 216
Albrecht, Michael von 189
Alexander the Great 198
Alföldi, Andrew 61
Allecto 100, 210
Ambühl, Annemarie 90, 115
Anchises 27,29,35-37,45-47,49, 53,67,119-
-121
Antaeus 52, 55-56, 129-130, 133, 136, 216
Apollo 17-19, 22, 24-25, 30, 35, 53, 179-181,
183
Appius (Appius Claudius Pulcher) 12-13, 15-
-16, 18-24, 26-27, 29, 31 -34,46-47, 50-51,
53, 56-57, 70, 115, 156, 227
Apsyrtus 100, 124, 217
Ariemma, Enrico 117-118
Aristophanes 24-26, 52, 54, 118, 227
Aristotle 26, 51, 213
Arruns 149-151, 185
Artemis 61
Asso, Paolo 11-12, 38, 73,160, 178, 196,199,
217-218, 227
Athena 140, 166
Atreus 48, 75-76, 78, 83-84, 86, 90-92, 94-98,
100,103-104,106-108, 117-118,120, 124,
127, 130, 160-161, 177, 202-204,228-230
Augoustakis, Antony 60, 72, 129
Augustus (Caius Iulius Caesar Octavianus Au-
gustus) 36,51,54, 72,83,88,115,206,239,
243
Aulus 200
Austin, Roland Gregory 17
Badius, Ascensius, Jodocus 210
Bagnani, Gilbert 38
Baldick, Chris 57
Balsdon, John Percy Vyvian Dacre 39-40
Bandera, Cesáreo 209
Barchiesi, Alessandro 207
Barratt, Pamela 21
Barton, Carlin A. 13
Bartsch, Shadi9-10,13,54, 73, 113,115, 124,
129, 136, 142, 160, 162, 196-197
Bernstein, Neil 38
Bexley, Erica 50, 128-129, 133-134
Blissett, William 160
Bloom, Harold 11, 59
Bonner, Stanley Frederick 111
Bramble, John Cilfton 59, 118
Braund, Susanna 28, 117
Breed, Brian W. 75
Brenk, Frederick E. 209
Brisset, Jacqueline 13
248
Index of Names
Bruère, Richard Treat 31,49, 55-56,215
Brugnoli, Giorgio 12, 167
Brutus (Marcus Iunius Brutus) 37, 132, 148,
160, 177, 180, 194, 196, 206
Bucchianieri, Elizabeth Ann 147
Burck, Erich 103
Burnell, Peter 70
Byron, George Gordon Noel 57
Cacus, 55
Caesar (Caius Iulius Caesar) 39,41-42, 44-45,
48-49, 51-52, 59-61, 65-68, 70-75, 77, 79,
82-83, 88, 91-92,94-98,100-104,106-108,
113-117, 120-123, 125-126, 129-134, 138-
-141,144, 146,148,152-153,156,162,172,
174,178, 185,187, 192-194, 198, 204,206,
212,216-217,222, 224-226,228, 230
Callimachus 60, 66
Cancik, Hubert 139
Canidia28, 147
Casali, Sergio 11-12, 37-38, 52, 69
Casamento, Alfredo 38, 53
Cassius Dio, Lucius 59, 72, 83
Cato (Marcus Porcius Cato) 12-13,31,37,65,
68, 113, 115, 128-129, 134, 137, 144-145,
148,152, 160,165-168,170,172-175,177-
-204, 206, 216-222, 224-225, 228-229
Celaeno (one of the Furies) 35
Ceres 60
Ceto 136
Chaudhuri, Pramit 60, 192
Christie, Agatha 156, 230
Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) 82, 130, 173
Clausen, Wendell Vernon 68, 70, 226
Cnaeus (Cnaeus Pompeius) 162,165-166, 172,
176-178, 191
Connolly, Joy 68
Conte, Gian Biagio 160
Cornelia Metella (Pompey’s wife) 42-43,190-
-191
Creo 89
Creusa 114
Curio (Caius Scribonius Curio) 55, 115, 193,
215-221,223-225
Cynthia 64, 138
D* Alessandro Behr, Francesca 44-45
Damon, Cynthia 75
David, Ephraim 118
Day, Henry J.M. 29
Decius (Publius Decius Mus) 222-223, 225
Demeter 60
Deratani, Nikolaj F. 44
Deroux, Carl 27
Di Cesare, Mario A. 210
Diana 61, 128,236, 239
Dick, Bernard Francis 21, 43, 49
Dido 226
Diels, Hermann 47
Dilke, Oswald 86-87, 89, 116
Dingel, Joachim 181
Dinter, Martin 10, 12, 23-24, 73, 97, 130, 162
Diomedes 223
Di Cesare, Mario A. 210
Doubinsky, Claude 56
Doyle, Arthur Conan 230
Durry, Marcel 133, 189, 230
Du Quesnay, Ian 83
Easterling, Patricia Elizabeth 59
Edwards, Catharine 221
Elpenor 209
Eisner, Jas 174
Ennius, Quintus 65, 67, 101, 207-208
Enyo 170
Erasmo, Mario 157
Erichtho 16, 27-34, 36, 46-47, 50-51, 53, 57,
116, 118,121-123,125, 127, 129,147-148,
156, 170, 208,214
Eriny 99-100, 121, 145, 176-177
Erysichthon 60
Esposito, Paolo 12, 117
Eteocles 90-92, 117
Euander 55
Eumenides 63, 135, 176-177
Euphorion 181
Euripides 20, 169, 205
Evans, Elisabeth Cornelia 123
Fahz, Ludwig 28
Fantham, Elaine 13,52,75,92,124,137,139,
145, 153, 179, 184-185, 191-192
Faust 41, 147
Fauth, Wolfgang 38
When Legends Come Alive. A Reading of Lucan s Pharsalia
249
Feeney, Denis 9, 39
Festus (Rufius Festus) 125
Finiello, Concetta 147
Forcys 136
Fortuna 22,37-41,43-44,49, 67-68,116,138,
157-158, 163, 166, 203,209, 216, 218, 220
Fraenkel, Eduard 29
Fratantuono, Lee 66, 86, 168, 179, 211-212,
217
Friedrich, Wolf H. 68, 175
Fury 99-100, 124, 138, 147, 170, 176-177
Gaia 136
Genette, Gérard 56-57, 108, 138
Getty, Robert John 9, 99, 151
Gibbon, Edward 155
Girard, René 209
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang 147
Gordon, Richard 118
Gorgon 30, 128-131, 135, 140-141, 143, 145-
-148, 152-153,156,158-160,162-166,168-
-172, 177, 183, 191,228
Gorman, Vanessa 131, 214
Grebe, Sabine 83
Green, Carin Margreta Christensen 61,72, 74-
-75, 103, 128-129, 206
Gregory, Patrick 209
Grimai, Pierre 55
Guastella, Gianni 41
Guillemin, Anne-Marie 54
Haight, Laurie K. 57
Hainsworth, John Bryan 52
Hannibal, 173,216,218-219
Hardie, Philip 15-16, 27, 90, 118
Harpies 211
Harrison, Stephen John 83
Haskins, Charles Edmund 157-158
Hawthorne, Nathaniel 15
Hector 70, 210
Helzle, Martin 160
Henderson, John 39, 98, 215
Herbert-Brown, Geraldine 207
Hercules 55-56, 91, 99, 129, 216
Hermes 24
Hibst, Peter 68
Hill, Timothy D. 220
Hinds, Stephen 206
Hippolytus 169-170
Holliday, Vivian L.13
Homer 53-54, 71, 101, 189, 214, 229
Hömke, Nikola 13, 130
Horace 28, 83, 184
Horatius Codes, Publius 223-225
Hunink, Vincent 49, 60, 65, 81, 95, 101, 107,
112, 142, 205,213-214
Hübner, Ulrich 138
Itys 86
Iuppiter Ammon 175
Jenkyns, Richard 114
Johnson, Walter Ralph 12-13, 113, 184-185
Juba, the African king 56, 115, 216-218, 220
Julia Caesaris (Pompey’s wife) 41, 45, 138
Juno 69, 95, 100
Jupiter 69
Kaczor, Idaliana 65, 72
Keith, Alison 178
Kenney, Eg ward John 59
Kleinknecht, Hermann 182
Knox, Israel 52
Laius 35, 119-121
Laocoön 14,155,173, 178-185,187,189-190,
199-204, 228-229
Lapidge, Michael 128, 134
Lausberg, Marion 54
Lavinia 21, 50, 120
Lebek, Wolfgang Dieter 9
Leigh, Matthew 41,45, 59, 72, 129, 133-134,
159, 197-198, 200-201, 221, 223-224
Levi, Nicolas 118
Lintott, Andrew William 174
Livy (Titus Livius Patavinus) 82, 222-223
Loupiac, Annie 72, 157
Lovatt, Helen 47
Lowe, Dunstan 52, 62, 65, 130, 133-134, 136,
160
Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) 9-47, 49-
-57, 59-63, 65-75, 80-83, 85-97, 100-119,
121-134, 136-142, 145, 147, 149, 151-153,
155-157, 159-162, 164, 166-175, 177-178,
250
Index of Names
180-185, 187-201, 203-209, 212-219, 221-
-231
Lycidas 95
Lynch John R 179
Mackay, Louis Alexander 33
Maes, Yanick 198
Makowski, John Francis 19, 21, 29, 35, 95,
192
Malamud, Martha 129-131,136,139,145-146,
162, 171
Manolaraki, Eleni 86, 166
Marcia 180-181
Marius (Caius Marius) 38, 51, 97-99, 183, 205
Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius) 88
Marple, Jane 156
Marti, Berthe 9, 133, 182, 230
Martindale, Charles 12, 27-28, 30-32, 51-52,
117, 160, 195
Masters, Jamie 11-12, 16, 18-19, 22, 28-30,
35-36,47,49, 53-54, 56,59-60, 72-73, 108,
116, 119, 128, 161, 173-174, 182
May, Thomas 72
Medea 99-100, 124,217
Medusa 14, 52 , 128-131, 133-141, 143-148,
151-153, 155-164, 166-172, 182-183, 191,
193-194, 196, 204,228-229
Megaera 99-100
Meitzer, Gary 13
Merli, Elena 55
Miller, John F. 21
Milton, John 111, 160
Mira Seo, Joanne 196
Misenus 35-36, 60, 67, 92, 119, 209-212
Morford, Mark P.O. 10,27-29,33,53-54,174,
177, 195
Morgan, Llewelyn 88
Morstein-Marx, Robert 209
Müller, David 118
Myers, Micah Y. 73, 199
Nadeau, Yvan 35-36, 208
Narducci, Emanuele 11, 16, 28, 30-33, 35-36,
72, 90, 93-94, 97, 115, 138
Neptune 179, 181,210-211
Newman, Channa 56
Newman, John Kevin 53
Nicoll, W.S.M. 70, 208-209
Niemczewska, Katarzyna 118
Nigidius Figulus (Publius Nigidius Figulus)
151-152, 170
Nutting, Herbert C. 9
Odysseus 53, 189
Oedipus 11, 28, 35, 75, 89-91, 102, 116-120,
149, 151,217
O’ Higgins, Dolores 21
Opelt, Ilona 95
Ormand, Kirk 194
Orpheus 135
Otis, Brooks 70, 209
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) 28, 60, 71, 75,
83, 90, 108, 131, 141, 143-145, 161, 169,
178, 207, 227, 229
Palinurus 36, 208-212
Pallas (son of Euander) 70
Paoletti, Lao 15-16, 27-28, 37
Papaioannou, Sophia 145, 164, 172
Parry, Adam 57
Patroclus 67, 70
Pelops 98
Perseus 128-131, 134,137, 140-141, 143, 146
152-153, 156, 160-161, 164, 166, 172, 182
Persius (Aulus Persius Flaccus) 134
Phemonoe 16-24,26-27, 29-34,46-47,49-51,
53, 119, 156
Phillips O.C. 60, 71
Philostratus (Lucius Flavius Philostratus) 86,
166
Phinney Jr, Edward 128
Phoebus 61, 64, 77, 79, 126, 136, 180
Phrontis 209
Phrygius 76, 78
Pichon, René 47-48
Phillips, Oliver C. 60, 71,242
Phinney Jr, Edward, 128, 242
Plisthenes 160
Phoebus 18, 25, 32, 46, 64, 77, 79, 93, 125,
126, 136, 143, 150, 161, 170, 180, 203
Plutarch 38-39, 132, 180, 198,
Poe, Edgar Allan 155, 162
Polydectes 130, 140-141
Polynices 90, 120
When Legends Come Alive. A Reading of Lucan s Pharsalia
251
Pompeius Celaeno (Sextus Pompeius Celaeno)
35, 208,242
Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)
42 129-130, 132-133, 137-139, 141, 144-
-149, 151-153,155-178,180, 183, 185-191,
193-196,199,203,212,218,225-226,228,
230
Pontus 136
Porsenna, Lars 223
Postgate, JohnPercival 157-158, 160
Postumus (Marcus Cassianius Latinius Pos-
tumus) 183
Priam 211
Procne 86-88, 103, 202
Propertius (Sextus Propertius) 138
Proserpina 61, 63
Psylli 203
Ptolemy (Ptolemaeus XIII Theos Philopator)
162
Putnam, Michael 59, 67, 69-70
Pyplacz, Joanna 28-29,93,116, 124,161, 227
Pythia 20-22, 33
Quint, David 10, 19, 226
Quintillian (Marcus Fabius Quintilianus) 65
Quirinus 83, 206
Raauflaub, Kurt A. 209
Radicke, Jan 10, 187, 189
Reitz, Christiane 13, 41, 52, 71, 115, 128
Remus 50, 65,74-75, 82, 88,95, 97,104, 167,
171, 190, 205-210, 212, 226, 230
Roche, Paul 19, 72, 105, 107, 114, 140
Rochette, Bruno 28
Roller, Matthew B. 45, 130, 175
Romulus 13-14, 50-51, 71, 74-75, 82-85, 91-
-94, 97-98, 104, 117, 120, 156, 171,206-
-207,209,212, 226, 228-231
Rose, Margaret A. 47
Rosenstein, Nathan 209
Rosner-Siegel, Judith A. 72, 113, 128
Rossi, Andreola 53, 75
Rowland, Robert J. 72
Rutz, Werner 9, 33, 43-44, 103, 139, 215
Sabbura 217
Salmoneus 35, 242
Sanford, Eva Matthews 9
Sannicandro, Lisa 41, 138
Santangelo, Federico 38
Saylor, Charles F. 55-56, 72-73, 215-216
Scaeva (Marcus Cassius Scaeva) 13, 222-225
Scaggs, John 156
Scarcia, Riccardo 167
Schiesaro, Alessandro 161
Schnepf, Hermann 33
Schönberger, Otto 9
Schreiner, Sonja Martina 72
Schrevelius, Cornelius, 235
Schrijvers, Pieter Herman 51, 183
Scipio (Publius Scipio Africanus Maior) 37,
56, 173
Scott, Kenneth 206
Sell, Rainer 29, 243
Seneca (Lucius Annaeus Seneca) 11-13, 19,
28-29,35, 38,47,49,54, 59, 75, 80-81,83-
-86, 89-100, 102-105, 107-108, 116-121,
123-125, 127,130,134, 136,149-151,160-
-161, 169-170, 176-177,198, 202-204,217,
227, 229-230
Septimius, Lucius 163-164, 172, 182
Servius (Maurus Servius Honoratus) 9, 17,61,
75, 181
Sextus (Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius) 15-18,
21-22,27,29,31-36,46,-47,49-51, 53, 56-
-57, 70, 115, 121-122, 124, 127-128, 156,
162,165-166,191,208
Shaffer, Elinor S. 160
Sibyl 15-24, 27, 29, 30-31, 34, 47, 49-51, 53-
-55,60, 67, 121, 156,210
Sinon 186-187, 189-190, 199
Sklenâr, Robert 10-12, 14, 53-54, 113, 136,
181, 187, 189,213-215, 223,229
Spencer, Diana 73
Speyer, Wolfgang 127
Sphix 121
Stahl, Hans-Peter 51
Stok, Fabio 12, 167, 173
Strabo 61
Sulla (Lucius Cornelius Sulla) 38-44, 51, 93,
97-99, 130, 158, 167, 182-183, 205
Swift, Jonathan 57
Syme, Ronald 74
252
Tacitus (Publius Cornelius Tacitus) 197
Tantalids 76, 78, 85, 97
Tantalus 85,98-99,124,130,176-177,203,228
Tarcondimotus I 187
Tarrant, Richard John 96
Tellegen-Couperus, Olga 157, 180
Ter Beek, Leon 157
Tereus 86
Tesonero, Charles 29, 39, 68, 72, 160
Thersites 189
Thomas, Richard F.12, 51, 59-60, 66-68, 72
Thompson, Lynette 44-45, 55-56, 215
Thyestes 11,13,48, 59, 75, 81, 83, 85, 88-99,
102-105,107-108,124,127,130,136,160-
-161,176-177, 202-204,217,229, 230
Tiresias 53, 117,127, 149
Titan 93-94, 105, 193, 196
Tityos 85
Tommasi Moreschini, Chiara O. 19, 33, 39,
43,49
Tracy, Jonathan 75
Trygaeus 24, 26
Tupet, Anne-Marie 28, 208
Turnus 44-45,50-51,67-71,88-89,97-98,206-
-208,210, 226
Turullius 72
Tyrrhenus 95, 142,214-215
Uhle, Tobias 216
Usener, Hermann 44
Valdemar, Ernest 162
Valerius Maximus, Marcus 59, 72, 182-183
Valerius Probus, Marcus, 179,235
Venus 143, 145
Vergil, Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) 10-12,
15-19,21-24,26-31, 35-36, 38,44,-45,47,
49-57,59-62,65-72,86-88,97-98,100-101,
104, 106-108, 115-116, 118-121,133, 178-
-179,182-183,185-187,190,200,203,205,
207-212, 214-215, 217, 225,227-230
Vives, Juan Luis, 179, 235
Volpilhac, Josée 165
Vulteius 13, 215-216, 220-221,223-225
Walde, Christiane 9-10, 19, 55, 90, 145, 147,
181
Weinstock, Stefan 83
Whitby, Marie 118
Whitby, Michael 118
Wick, Claudia 197
Wiener, Claudia 133
Wiltshire, Susan Ford 54
Wirszubski, Chaim 104
Young, John Byron 28-32, 34
Zephyrus 143
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