"Now I have forgotten all my verses": Social Memory in the Eclogues of Virgil and Calpurnius Siculus (original ) (raw )Review of 'Nicholas Horsfall, Fifty Years at the Sibyl's Heels: Selected Papers on Virgil and Rome. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, xvi+528 pp., $110.00, ISBN 978-0-19-88638-6'
Chantal van Egdom
Exemplaria Classica, 2021
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Virgil’s Georgics and the Art of Reference
Richard F Thomas
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Review of: Yasuko Taoka, Lectiones memorabiles, volume II: selections from Horace, Lucretius, Seneca, Suetonius, and Tacitus
Sergio Yona
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The Virgil Encyclopedia: Preface, Notes to the Reader, and Acknowledgments
Jan Ziolkowski
2014
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[Reception of Virgil in] Late Antique Literature. In The Virgil Encyclopedia, edited by R. F. Thomas and J. M. Ziolkowski. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. Vol 2: pp. 724-728.
Angela Zielinski Kinney
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Carving More Trees. Memory and Environment in Virgil and Calpurnius Siculus
Daniel Falkemback Ribeiro
A Second Gaze. Intertextuality and Transient Meaning in Roman Texts and Objects, 2024
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The Virgilian Tradition: The First Fifteen Hundred Years
Jan Ziolkowski
2008
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Rome Remembers: The Memory and Ethics in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura
JingYing Mo
2021
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Review of Imagining Community in Late Classical Athens and the Early Roman Empire, by D.S. Richter, Oxford, 2011. Classical Review 63.1 (2013): 90-92.
Félix Racine
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Virgil's Eclogues: An Introduction
Timothy H. Wilson
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Review of M. Scapini, “Temi greci e citazioni da Erodoto nelle storie di Roma arcaica”, «Studia Classica et Mediaevalia» 4, Nordhausen 2011, in “The Classical Review”, 62.2, 2012, pp. 484-486
Giorgio Ferri
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Accounting for Virgil‘s Third Eclogue: Anecdotage Parsed
John Van Sickle
2019
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International Conference -- The Rhetoric of (dis)unity: Community and division in Greco-Roman prose and poetry (FINAL Programme & Abstracts & Bios of Speakers)
Maria Youni , Noboru SATO , Paulo Martins , Myrto Aloumpi , Nick Fisher , Vasileios Liotsakis , Maria Kythreotou , Stefano Ferrucci , Flaminia Beneventano della Corte , Alessandro Vatri , Andreas N . Michalopoulos , Ioannis Konstantakos , Andreas Serafim
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Cronache del convegno "Narrating Early Cultural History in the Ancient Literary World" (LMU Munich, 9-10 September 2021)
Nicoletta Bruno
Bollettino di Studi Latini, 2022
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On the Hidden Meanings in the Laudes Italiae of Virgil's Georgics Book 2
Lena Barsky
Brown Classical Journal, 2014
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Roman Social Imaginaries - Introduction
Clifford Ando
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Mc Cahill, review of Houghton and Sgarbi eds, Virgil and Renaissance Culture
Elizabeth McCahill
Renaissance Quarterly , 2020
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'(Un)Seeing Augustus: Libertas, Divinisation, and the Iuvenis of Virgil's First Eclogue', Journal of Roman Studies 111 (2021): 31–48
Bobby Xinyue
2021
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Memory, Conflict & Commerce in Early Modern Europe, ed. by Martin Procházka, Paola Spinozzi and Rui Carvalho Homem, Litteraria Pragensia. Studies in Literature and Culture, vol. 23, no. 45 (September 2013). 130 pages.
Paola Spinozzi
2013
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Inside The Roman Mind: an Inquiry Into the Cognitive Representations of Memory in Latin Language. Workshop "Experientiality and Latin Linguistics". 22nd International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics - Charles University Prague
Sofia Agnello
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Reflections of Romanity: discourses of subjectivity in Imperial Rome
Richard Alston
2011
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review of W. Kofler, Aeneas und Vergil (Heidelberg 2003) & R. Niehl, Vergils Vergil (Frankfurt a.M. 2003), Journal of Roman Studies 94 (2004) 241-2
Sergio Casali
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Afterword to Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic, J. Farrell and D. Nelis, edd., 319-32 (Oxford University Press 2013)
Alain M Gowing
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Pessimi poeti: tradizione antica e criteri di selezione
Marco Pelucchi
Prolepsis' Third Postgraduate Conference: "Optanda erat oblivio. Selection and Loss in Ancient and Medieval Literature", Università degli Studi di Bari "A. Moro", 20–21/12/2018
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Rev. Anton Powell and Philip R. Hardie, eds. The ancient lives of Virgil: literary and historical studies
John J Contreni
Exemplaria Classica 24 (2020), 333-337, 2020
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Review of Social Memory in Athenian Public Discourse
Frances Pownall
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Speaking of Kings and Battle: Virgil as Prose Panegyrist in Late Antiquity
Catherine Ware
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The Virgilian Intertext
Joseph Farrell
The Cambridge Companion to Virgil, 1997
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Horatian recusatio in the Shadow of Virgil, in A Second Gaze: Intertextuality and Transient Meaning in Roman Texts and Objects, edited by Matthias Grawehr & Markus Kersten, Heidelberg 2024, 389-415.
Michael Paschalis
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William J. Dominik. ‘Virgil (70-19 BCE)’, in M. T. Gibbons, C. Coole, E. Ellis and K. Ferguson (eds), The Encyclopedia of Political Thought 5: Lev–O (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2015) 3791–3792.
William J Dominik
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Virgil, Eclogues 4.28
David Kovacs
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Panels - 9th Celtic Conference in Classics
Alexandra Eckert , Alexander Thein
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Locus amoenus: Pastoral Atmosphere of Virgil's Eclogues
Timothy Chandler
Colloquy, 2012
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Review of "L. Roman, Poetic Autonomy in Ancient Rome (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014)", Euphrosyne 45, 2017, 619-621
Ana Lóio
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William Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Preface’, in W. J. Dominik and J. C. R. Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2010) xii–xiii.
William J Dominik
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