Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome /:
Illuminates the relationships between Lucilius' satires and the Roman world in which he wrote, by combining linguistic and literary approaches.
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Zusammenfassung: | Illuminates the relationships between Lucilius' satires and the Roman world in which he wrote, by combining linguistic and literary approaches. |
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 The Early Lucilius and the Language of the Roman palliata1 Introduction; 2 Prosody; 3 Meter; 4 Morphology; 5 Lexicon; 6 Conclusions; Chapter 7 Accent in Lucilius' Hexameters; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Word Accent; 1.2 Ictus; 1.3 The Data; 1.4 Representations; 2 Quantitative Observations on Accentual Alignment; 2.1 Stress-to-Ictus Alignment; 2.2 Alignments of Prominences and Placement of the Caesura; 3 Qualitative Observations on Accentual Responsion across Verses; 3.1 In Fragments with Two Complete Verses; 3.2 In Fragments with Three Complete Verses | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3 In Fragments with Four Complete Verses3.4 In Fragments with Six or More Complete Verses; 4 Conclusion; Part III Generic and Social Settings for Lucilian Satire; Chapter 8 Conversations about sermo; 1 Apologia and Plot; 2 Constructing sermo and its Problems; 3 Practicing for the apologia; 4 A Satiric Epilogue?; Chapter 9 Name Your Price!; 1 Hoc est ratio?; 2 Quo rectius dicas; 2a To Be ... 2b ... Or Not to Be; 2c Fiats; 3 Verba propria?; Chapter 10 Pikes, Peacocks, and Parasites; 1 Been There, Done That Right; 2 Lucilius and the Shock of the New | |
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spelling | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / edited by Brian W. Breed, Elizabeth Keitel, Rex Wallace. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2018] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Vendor-supplied metadata. Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; About the contributors; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; A note on references; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 ut noster Lucilius; 2 Lucilius' Rome; 3 Whose Lucilius?; 4 Lucilius' Languages; 5 Our Lucilius(s); Part I Putting Lucilius' Satires in Context; Chapter 2 Lucilius and the poetae seniores; Chapter 3 Lucilius' Books; Part II Lucilius' Language, Style, and Meter: Continuity and Innovation; Chapter 4 Another Image of Literary Latin; 1 Introduction; 2 Sources of Lucilius' Fragments 3 Lucilius' Literary Criticism 4 Lucilius' Style; 5 Social Aspects of the Satires; 6 Realism and Technical Terminology; 7 Socio-linguistic Variables; 8 Colloquialism and Characterization; 9 Multilingualism; 10 Place Names; 11 Onomastic Strategies; Chapter 5 Verbal Mosaics; 1 Introduction; 2 The "Poetics of Word-Parts"; 2.1 Playing with Compounds; 2.2 A Case of Artistic Use of Word-Parts: Privative in-; 3 Connection and Collocation; 3.1 Connectives; 3.2 "Conjunct Hyperbaton"; 4 Sense and Line; 4.1 "Metrical Prose"?; 4.2 Sense and Line Boundaries; 5 Conclusions Chapter 6 The Early Lucilius and the Language of the Roman palliata1 Introduction; 2 Prosody; 3 Meter; 4 Morphology; 5 Lexicon; 6 Conclusions; Chapter 7 Accent in Lucilius' Hexameters; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Word Accent; 1.2 Ictus; 1.3 The Data; 1.4 Representations; 2 Quantitative Observations on Accentual Alignment; 2.1 Stress-to-Ictus Alignment; 2.2 Alignments of Prominences and Placement of the Caesura; 3 Qualitative Observations on Accentual Responsion across Verses; 3.1 In Fragments with Two Complete Verses; 3.2 In Fragments with Three Complete Verses 3.3 In Fragments with Four Complete Verses3.4 In Fragments with Six or More Complete Verses; 4 Conclusion; Part III Generic and Social Settings for Lucilian Satire; Chapter 8 Conversations about sermo; 1 Apologia and Plot; 2 Constructing sermo and its Problems; 3 Practicing for the apologia; 4 A Satiric Epilogue?; Chapter 9 Name Your Price!; 1 Hoc est ratio?; 2 Quo rectius dicas; 2a To Be ... 2b ... Or Not to Be; 2c Fiats; 3 Verba propria?; Chapter 10 Pikes, Peacocks, and Parasites; 1 Been There, Done That Right; 2 Lucilius and the Shock of the New 3 Friendship, Localism, and the Lucilian Peacock4 The scurra, His Sport, and the Record; 5 A Salty Finish; Chapter 11 Invective, amicitia, and virtus; 1 Invective and amicitia; 2 Virtus; 3 Albinus' virtus; Bibliography; Index Locorum; Index Rerum Illuminates the relationships between Lucilius' satires and the Roman world in which he wrote, by combining linguistic and literary approaches. Includes bibliographical references and index. Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. Criticism and interpretation. Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyxc8yv777cWdMFg78DMP Satire, Latin History and criticism. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin. bisacsh Satire, Latin fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Keitel, Elizabeth E. (Elizabeth Eva), 1947- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKGfQbCK6WMBkcKpJXrYK http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004016837 Wallace, Rex, editor. Breed, Brian W., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007037136 has work: Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGgcmc47cJfRDjRvHktcpq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 9781107189553 (DLC) 2017046246 (OCoLC)1007505807 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1694305 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; About the contributors; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; A note on references; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 ut noster Lucilius; 2 Lucilius' Rome; 3 Whose Lucilius?; 4 Lucilius' Languages; 5 Our Lucilius(s); Part I Putting Lucilius' Satires in Context; Chapter 2 Lucilius and the poetae seniores; Chapter 3 Lucilius' Books; Part II Lucilius' Language, Style, and Meter: Continuity and Innovation; Chapter 4 Another Image of Literary Latin; 1 Introduction; 2 Sources of Lucilius' Fragments 3 Lucilius' Literary Criticism 4 Lucilius' Style; 5 Social Aspects of the Satires; 6 Realism and Technical Terminology; 7 Socio-linguistic Variables; 8 Colloquialism and Characterization; 9 Multilingualism; 10 Place Names; 11 Onomastic Strategies; Chapter 5 Verbal Mosaics; 1 Introduction; 2 The "Poetics of Word-Parts"; 2.1 Playing with Compounds; 2.2 A Case of Artistic Use of Word-Parts: Privative in-; 3 Connection and Collocation; 3.1 Connectives; 3.2 "Conjunct Hyperbaton"; 4 Sense and Line; 4.1 "Metrical Prose"?; 4.2 Sense and Line Boundaries; 5 Conclusions Chapter 6 The Early Lucilius and the Language of the Roman palliata1 Introduction; 2 Prosody; 3 Meter; 4 Morphology; 5 Lexicon; 6 Conclusions; Chapter 7 Accent in Lucilius' Hexameters; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Word Accent; 1.2 Ictus; 1.3 The Data; 1.4 Representations; 2 Quantitative Observations on Accentual Alignment; 2.1 Stress-to-Ictus Alignment; 2.2 Alignments of Prominences and Placement of the Caesura; 3 Qualitative Observations on Accentual Responsion across Verses; 3.1 In Fragments with Two Complete Verses; 3.2 In Fragments with Three Complete Verses 3.3 In Fragments with Four Complete Verses3.4 In Fragments with Six or More Complete Verses; 4 Conclusion; Part III Generic and Social Settings for Lucilian Satire; Chapter 8 Conversations about sermo; 1 Apologia and Plot; 2 Constructing sermo and its Problems; 3 Practicing for the apologia; 4 A Satiric Epilogue?; Chapter 9 Name Your Price!; 1 Hoc est ratio?; 2 Quo rectius dicas; 2a To Be ... 2b ... Or Not to Be; 2c Fiats; 3 Verba propria?; Chapter 10 Pikes, Peacocks, and Parasites; 1 Been There, Done That Right; 2 Lucilius and the Shock of the New 3 Friendship, Localism, and the Lucilian Peacock4 The scurra, His Sport, and the Record; 5 A Salty Finish; Chapter 11 Invective, amicitia, and virtus; 1 Invective and amicitia; 2 Virtus; 3 Albinus' virtus; Bibliography; Index Locorum; Index Rerum Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. Criticism and interpretation. Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyxc8yv777cWdMFg78DMP Satire, Latin History and criticism. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin. bisacsh Satire, Latin fast |
title | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / |
title_auth | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / |
title_exact_search | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / |
title_full | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / edited by Brian W. Breed, Elizabeth Keitel, Rex Wallace. |
title_fullStr | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / edited by Brian W. Breed, Elizabeth Keitel, Rex Wallace. |
title_full_unstemmed | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / edited by Brian W. Breed, Elizabeth Keitel, Rex Wallace. |
title_short | Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / |
title_sort | lucilius and satire in second century bc rome |
topic | Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. Criticism and interpretation. Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyxc8yv777cWdMFg78DMP Satire, Latin History and criticism. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin. bisacsh Satire, Latin fast |
topic_facet | Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. Criticism and interpretation. Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. Satire, Latin History and criticism. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin. Satire, Latin Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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