Pliny's Epistolary Dreams and the Ghost of Domitian (original) (raw)
Book Review: Ilaria Marchesi, The Art of Pliny’s Letters: A Poetics of Allusion in the Private Correspondence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 278 pp
Ilaria Marchesi
International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 2009
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It is alive! Ressignificance in Pliny’s epistolary books
Lucas Amaya
New Classicists, 2024
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Fact and Fiction in Pliny's Epistles: The Augustan Poetry Book and its Legacies
Roy Gibson
in J. Soldo and C.R. Jackson and (eds.), res vera, res ficta: Fictionality in Ancient Epistolography, (De Gruyter), pp. 19-42, 2023
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‘Trapdoors: false closure in Pliny’, in F. Grewing, B. Acosta-Hughes and A. Kirichenko, edd. The door ajar: false closure in Greek and Roman literature and art, Heidelberg (2013) 43–61
Christopher Whitton
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Pliny the Lover: by the book
Claude-Emmanuelle Centlivres Challet
Museum Helveticum 75: 155-168, 2018
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A New Commentary on the Letters of Pliny (Phoenix 1968)
Christopher P Jones
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“WHY SHOULD I NOT STATE MY OPINION, RIGHT OR WRONG?”1 CONSIDERATIONS FOR LITERARY CRITICISM IN THE LETTERS OF PLINY THE YOUNGER
Ágnes Darab
AAnt 60, 2020
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‘Pliny on the precipice (Ep., 9.26)’, in O. Devillers, ed. Autour de Pline le Jeune. En l’honneur de Nicole Méthy, Bordeaux (2015) 217-36.
Christopher Whitton
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Mundus Scribet - Explorations in the Life and Literature of Pliny the Elder
K Bent
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Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: Intertextual Discourses of Self-Definition and Differentiation, in: A. König, C. Whitton (eds), Roman Literature under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian: Literary Interactions, AD 96-138 (CUP 2018) 208-32
Sigrid Mratschek
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Pliny the Elder and the portraits of ancient authors. The philosophical and literary value of images
Eva Falaschi
2022
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"The Art of Framing: Pliny the Younger, Epistles 4.27", in: Tradition and Innovation in Literature, ed. by P. Hegyi, Eötvös, Bp., 2020, 29-44
Ábel Tamás
2020
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Pliny/Trajan and the Poetics of Empire
Greg Woolf
2015
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‘Pliny’s progress: on a troublesome Domitianic career’, Chiron 45 (2015) 1-22
Christopher Whitton
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Pliny's Tacitus: The Politics of Representation
Rebecca Edwards
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
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Each Man's Father Served as his Teacher: Constructing Relatedness in Pliny's Letters
Neil Bernstein
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The publication of Pliny's Letters - 2015
John Bodel
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Pliny the Younger: Epistles II
Christopher Whitton
2013
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“Pliny as the Roman Demosthenes”, in Olivier Devillers (ed.), Autour de Pline le Jeune, Mélanges à Nicole Méthy, Bordeaux: Ausonius Éditions 2015 (Scripta Antiqua 74), 207-218
Spyridon Tzounakas
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Grand designs: unrolling Epistles 2’, in I. Marchesi, ed. Pliny the book-maker: betting on posterity in the Epistles, Oxford (2015) 109-43
Christopher Whitton
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Gibson & Morello, Reading the Letters of Pliny the Younger
Edward Champlin
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Self and Community in the Younger Pliny
Andrew M Riggsby
Arethusa, 1998
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Pliny the Pessimist
Thomas Strunk
Greece and Rome, 2012
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The Epistles of Pliny. Oxford readings in Classical studies
Christopher Whitton
2016
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Pliny, Tacitus and the Monuments of Pallas
James McNamara
Classical Quarterly
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“Martial’s Pliny as Quoted by Pliny (Epist. 3.21)”, Classica et Mediaevalia 64 (2014) 247-268.
Spyridon Tzounakas
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Fear and Freedom: A new interpretation of Pliny's Panegyricus
Joy Connolly
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William J. Dominik, ‘Reading Pliny’s Panegyricus Within the Context of Late Antiquity and the Early Modern Period’, in S. Papaioannou, M. Edwards, and A. Serafim (eds), Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Ancient Rhetoric (Leiden/Boston: E. J. Brill 2022) 135-169.
William J Dominik
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Again on Corinthian Bronzes and Vases and on the Use of Cicero’s Verrine Orations in Pliny’s Works
Stefano Rocchi
M. Neger, S. Tzounakas (eds.), Intertextuality in Pliny´s Epistles, 2023
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Pliny's paneg. 82-88 and Trajanic Literature and Culture
Clem Wood
MAIA, 2019
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Jacqueline M. Carlon, Pliny’s Women: Constructing Virtue and Creating Identity in the Roman World (Cambridge 2009), Ancient History Bulletin Reviews Online 1 (2011), pp. 76–79
Jakub Pigoń
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Pliny and the Wandering Mountain
Thomas Grane
Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 37, 2012
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The natural history of Pliny
leki vod
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“Orphaned Objects: Pliny’s Natural History and the Phenomenology of the Incomplete,” Art History 41.3 (September 2018), 492–517, special edition on The Embodied Object in Classical Antiquity.
Verity Platt
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Behind the Mask: Constructing reality from the writings of Juvenal and Pliny the Younger
Mick Stringer
2013
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