"Reading Ovid Reading Horace: The Empedoclean Drive in the Ars Poetica", Materiali e discussioni 72 (2014) 173-192 (original ) (raw )Shifting Paradigms: New Approaches to Horace's Ars Poetica
Bernard Frischer
1991
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Horaces Ars Poetica in the Medieval Clas
Rita Copeland
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Incredvlvs Odi: Horace and the Subliterary Aesthetic of the Augustan Stage
Ismene Lada-Richards
The Cambridge Classical Journal
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Ovid’s Ars Poetica: Metapoetic Didactic in the Ars Amatoria
Elena Giusti
in L.G. Canevaro and D. O’Rourke (eds.) (2019) Didactic Poetry: Knowledge, Power, Tradition, Classical Press of Wales, 151-77
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Horace and the Hungarian Art Theories in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Balogh Piroska
Lengyel, Réka; Tüskés, Gábor (szerk.) Vergil, Horaz und Ovid in der ungarischen Literatur 1750–1850 Wien, Ausztria : Praesens Verlag (2020) pp. 141-168., 2020
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POETRY AND ART FROM ALEXANDER TO AUGUSTUS. Review of Linant de Bellefonds (P.), Prioux (É.), Rouveret (A.) (edd.) "D’Alexandre à Auguste. Dynamiques de la création dans les arts visuels et la poésie." Rennes, 2015. Classical Review 67.1 (2017) 246-248
Thomas Nelson
CR 67.1 (2017) 246-248
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Horace's poetic inspiration and its unity in his works (summary)
OLGA VARTZIOTI
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Review of P. Destree/P. Murray (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Aesthetics, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, in: «Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie», 99 (2017) 120-123
Christian Vassallo
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Horace's Ars Poetica: The Commentary of Aulus Ianus Parrhasius
Giorgio A Pinton
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Review of Tissol, G. (ed.) (2014). Ovid. Epistulae ex Ponto, Book 1 (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, The Journal of Roman Studies. Available on CJO 2016 doi:10.1017/S00754358160125,
Charilaos N . Michalopoulos
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HORACE'S ART OF POETRY & VICO POETIC PHILOSOPHY
Giorgio A Pinton
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Horace: Carmina, I, 38. Epicureanism and vegetal symbols, in Hermeneia (Journal of Hermeneutics, Art Theory and Criticism), nr. 17, 2016, Iasi, Romania, pp. 146-153.
Emanuel Grosu
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Iambic Poetics in the Roman Empire
Tom Hawkins
2014
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Two Unnarrated Stories in Horace's Roman Odes (Carm. 3.2.1–12 and 3.6.21–32): Echoes of Vergil's Unfinished Aeneid and a Lowlife Epigram
Shirley Werner
Antichthon, 2023
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S. Rocchi, The Burden of Antiquity in Horace and in the Dialogus de oratoribus, in: S. Rocchi, M. Mussini (eds.), Imagines antiquitatis. Representations, Concepts, Receptions of the Past [...], Philologus. Supplementary volume 7, 175-197
Stefano Rocchi
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Two Unnarrated Stories in Horace's Roman Odes (Carm. 3.2.1–12 and 3.6.21–32): Echoes of Vergil's Unfinished Aeneid and a Lowlife Epigram
Shirley Werner
Antichthon
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Karsten Friis-Jensen, The Medieval Horace, edited by Karin Margareta Fredborg, Minna Skafte Jensen, Marianne Pade, and Johann Ramminger
Johann Ramminger , Marianne Pade
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Et per omnia saecula imagine vivam: the completion of a figurative corpus for Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteenth and sixteenth century book illustrations
Fátima Díez-Platas
The afterlife of Ovid, Edited by Peter Mack & John North. BICS Supplement 130, ISBN 978-1-905670-60-4, pp. 115-135, 2015
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Horace and Greek Lyric Poetry, Rethymnon 2002
Michael Paschalis
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Review of A. F. Basson and W. J. Dominik (edd.), Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition in Honour of W. J. Henderson. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main, 2003 in Scholia ns 14 (2005), 14
Alex Nice
Scholia, 2005
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Ja? Elsner - Jesús Hernández Lobato (edd.), The Poetics of Late Latin Literature. Oxford studies in late antiquity, New York: Oxford University Press, viii+534 pp. $85.00, ISBN 978-0-19-935563-1
Mark Vessey
Exemplaria Classica
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INDISPENSABLE FICTIONS: OVID'S METAMORPHOSES AND THE AUGUSTAN DISCOURSE OF ORIGINS. Forthcoming in: Vergados, A. – Walter, A. (eds.). Ἀρχή and Origo: The Power of Origins in the Ancient World. Turnhout (Brepols)
Alexander Kirichenko
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Two verses of Ovid liberally translated by Agathias of Myrina (Metamorphoses 8.877–878 and Historiae 2.3.7)
Alexander Alexakis
Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2009
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The Creative Superiority of Self-Reproach: Horace's Ars Poetica, in Harrison and Matzner, Complex Inferiorities: The Poetics of the Weaker Voice in Latin Literature. OUP 2018
Victoria Rimell
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A Commentary on Horace, Odes Book III (review)
Alessandro Barchiesi
Classical World, 2006
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Naso Deus: Ovid's Hidden Signature in the Metamorphoses
Mathias Hanses
Metamorphic Readings: Transformation, Language, and Gender in the Interpretation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, 2020
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Iambic Poetics in the Roman Empire (Cambridge, 2014)
Tom Hawkins
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Horace’s Ars poetica in the Medieval Classroom and Beyond
Rita Copeland
Answerable Style, 2020
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Veterem atque antiquam rem novam ad vos proferam – Plautus on models and personal achievement: an aetiological re-consideration of the prologue to the Amphitruo (Inventing Origins: The Function of Aetiology in Antiquity, Leiden University 17-19 November 2016)
Andrea De March
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Horace's Mythological Lexicon: Repeated Myths and Meaning in Odes 1-3
Blanche Conger McCune
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Baumgarten's Meditationes as a commentary on Horace's Ars Poetica
Bengerd Thorsen
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Horace and Hellenistic Poetry
Richard F Thomas
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"Late Antique Metamorphoses: Ausonius' Mosella and Fulgentius' Mythologies as Ovidian Revisitations", in F.E. Consolino (ed.), Ovid in Late Antiquity. Turnhout, Brepols: Studi e testi tardoantichi 16, 2018: 237 - 266.
Jesús HERNÁNDEZ LOBATO
Ovid in Late Antiquity, 2018
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Review of J.Mira Seo, Exemplary Traits: Reading Characterization in Roman Poetry, Oxford 2014, in CPh 109: 274-81
Victoria Rimell
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Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity
Ian Fielding
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