UID:
almafu_9959691445302883
Format:
1 online resource (xiv, 366 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-316-55759-6
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1-316-55993-9
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1-316-56032-5
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1-316-56188-7
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1-316-56071-6
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1-316-56266-2
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1-316-33706-5
Series Statement:
Cambridge classical studies
Content:
This is a series of innovative studies in the textual and literary criticism of Latin literature, exploring how these two branches of the discipline are mutually supportive. The contributors include many leading scholars in the field. Individual essays are devoted to Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Lucretius, Ovid, Tacitus and Virgil, and there are also essays on the Renaissance reception of Virgil and on principles of editorial practice. The collection celebrates the extraordinary contribution which Michael Reeve has made and continues to make to Latin studies.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Dec 2015).
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Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1 Jupiter the antiquarian; 2 Neglected and unnoticed additions in the text of three speeches of Cicero (In Verrem II.5, Pro Murena, Pro Milone); 3 Some problems in the text and transmission of Lucretius; 4 On the text of the Aeneid; 5 Overlooked manuscript evidence for interpolations in Lucretius?; 6 Aliquid putare nugas; 7 Dogs, snakes and heroes; 8 Authenticity and other textual problems in Heroides 16; 9 Maritime Maro; 10 Illa domus, illa mihi sedes
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11 Acidalius on Tacitus12 On the good ship ingenium; 13 The editio princeps of Priscian's Periegesis and its relatives; 14 A new critical edition of Horace; The published writings of Michael Reeve; Bibliography; Index of passages discussed; General index; Ver. II.5.83; Ver. II.5.143; Mur. 43; Mil. 27; Mil. 46; Mil. 96; 1.926-50 ~ 4.1-25: the dangers of double vision; 1.305-6: clothes and critics left high and dry; 2.920, 3.1068: two problems of word division and one telling conjunction; 6.563: the pitfalls of in-text revision
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2.356: a wandering calf, a worrying heifer and many wondering critics1) 9.461-4; 2) 10.362-8; 3) 1.378-80; 4) 4.124-7; 5) 9.148-53; 6) 7.108-11; 7) 5.719-20; 8) 5.323-6; 9) 7.540-4; 10) 10.385-87; I; II; III; IV; Appendix 1: Rubricated lines in the Codex Oblongus; Appendix 2: Rubricated lines in the Poggianus; 1. Allusion to Cicero's Aratea; 2. Approaches to hybridism; 3. Heracles and Epicurus: a battle of myths?; A. Authenticity and date of the double epistles; B. The transmission of 16.39-144 and 21.145-248; C. The authenticity of 16.39-144 and 21.145-248
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D. Final thoughts on transmission and methodIntroduction; Some problems in Catullus 68A; One small book-box; illa domus, | illa mihi sedes, illic mea carpitur aetas; Versions of the domus in 68B; Passion transcended?; Manlius, Mallius, Manius and Allius; Conclusion; 1.1. The Dog Star; 1.2. Snakes; 2.1. Hesiod's monsters; 2.2. Palaephatus and the rationalizing tradition; 2.3. Empedocles and Epicurean rationalism; 3.1. Heracles; 3.2. Epicurus; (a) Length; (b) Continuity; (c) Plot; (d) Other textual oddities and positive signs
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-107-53811-4
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-107-11627-9
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316337066
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