Network Augustan Poetry
Publications 2021
- Aresi, L., « The Hidden Seduction: Circe and the Sirens in the Aeneid, Vergilius 67, 2021, p. 161-181.
- Aresi, L.,« Gattungen im Kreuzfeuer: zwischen Tradition und Innovation », in M. Möller (ed.), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk – Wirkung, Berlin, Metzler Verlag, 2021, p. 53-59.
- Aresi, L., « Metamorphose: Kontinuität und Wandel », in M. Möller (ed.), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk – Wirkung, Berlin, Metzler Verlag, 2021, p. 223-227.
- Aresi, L., « Perseus und Andromeda », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk – Wirkung, Berlin, Metzler Verlag, 2021, p. 427-429.
- Aresi, L., « Regionale Götter: Picus, Vertumnus und Pomona », in M. Möller (ed.), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk – Wirkung, Berlin 2021, Metzler Verlag, p. 437-439.
- Barchiesi, A., « Aeneas in Campania: notes on Naevius as a model for the Aeneid », in S. Oberhelman et al. (eds), Habent Sua Fata Libelli : Studies in Book History and the Classical Tradition in Honor of Craig Kallendorf, Leiden-New York, 2021, p. 19-33.
- Barchiesi, A. (ed), A commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses (A. Barchiesi, G. Rosati, E.J. Kenney, J. Reed and Philip Hardie), Cambridge University Press, Vol. 1-3.
- Battistella, C., « Exulis haec vox est: centro e periferia nell’Ovidio dell’esilio », in M.L. Delvigo (ed), Centro e periferia nella letteratura latina di Roma imperiale, Udine, 2021, p. 423-442.
- Battistella, C. (ed), Ovid’s Heroides: New Approaches and Perspectives, Illinois Classical Studies, forthcoming 2021.
- Battistella, C., «The ‘strangeness’ of Hypermestra’s letter to Lynceus (Her. 14), in C. Battistella forthcoming.
- Battistella, C., « Exulis haec vox est: centro e periferia nell’Ovidio dell’esilio », in M. L. Delvigo (ed.), Centro e periferia nella letteratura di Roma imperiale, forthcoming
- Bessone, F., « Quae me fuga quemve reducit ? (Virgilio, Eneide 10, 670). Imitazione e critica del testo », in F. Piccioni e M. Stefani (eds), Munusculum per Pinuccia Magnaldi, Alessandria, Edizioni dell’Orso, Hellenica 97, 2021, p. 29-39.
- Bessone, F., « The Indiscreet Charm of the Exotic. Amores peregrini as Explorations of Identity in Roman Poetry », in J. Fabre-Serris, F. Klein, A. Keith (eds), Identities, Ethnicities and Gender in Antiquity, De Gruyter, Berlin-Boston, 2021, p. 155-174.
- Bessone, F., « Oggetti di un discorso amoroso. La retorica delle cose nell'elegia al femminile delle Eroidi », in H. Harich-Schwarzbauer und C. Scheidegger Lämmle (eds), Women and Objects in Antiquity, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier (‘IPHIS. Beiträge zur altertumswissenschaftlichen Genderforschung’), Trier, forthcoming.
- Delvigo, M. L., « Deus ipse loci: Il Tevere e la certificazione della meta », Prometheus 47, 2021, p. 97-117.
- Delvigo, M. L., « Centro e periferia nella letteratura di Roma imperiale », in M. L. Delvigo (ed), Centro e periferia nella letteratura di Roma imperiale, Udine, 2021, p. 7-9.
- Delvigo, M. L., « Costruire (o distruggere) l’impero: centro e periferia in Virgilio e Lucano », in M.L. Delvigo (ed), Centro e periferia nella letteratura di Roma imperiale in Centro e periferia nella letteratura di Roma imperiale, Udine, 2021, p. 7-9.
- Deremetz, A., « La scène élégiaque », in M. Mahé & E. Wolff (eds), Operae pretium facimus : Mélanges en l’honneur de Charles Guittard, L’Harmattan, coll. Kubaba, 2021, p. 593-607.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Ambigua uerba, Hidden Desire and Auctorial Intentionality in Some Ovidian Speeches (Met. 3. 279-92; 7.810-823, 10. 364-66; 440-1) », in M. Vöhler, T. Fuhrer and S. Frangoulidis (eds), Strategies of ambigutiy in ancient Literature, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2021, p. 193-205.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « La pratique de l’allégorie chez Virgile et chez un de ses commentateurs tardifs (Fulgence, Expositio Virgilianae continentiae secundum philosophos moralis) », in J.-C. Jolivet, S. Tarantino, D. Valat (eds), Poétique(s) des commentaires antiques, Latomus, à paraître, p. 176-189.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Generic polemic in the Eclogues: Vergil, Gallus and the remedia amoris », in A. Keith and M. Myers (eds), Vergil and Elegy, Phoenix Supplementary Series, forthcoming.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « De cultu puellarum. Modélisation et enjeux de la toilette des femmes selon les élégiaques (Tibulle 3.8, Properce 1.2, Ovide) », in H. Harich-Schwarzbauer und C. Scheidegger Lämmle (eds), Women and Objects in Antiquity, Trier (IPHIS — Gender Studies in den Altertumswissenschaften 10), Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, forthcoming, p. 187-204.
- Fabre-Serris, J. (forthcoming) « Literary models and social challenges. Marital Love according to Ovid in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto », in C.-E. Centlivres Challet (ed), Married Life in Greco-Roman Antiquity, Routledge, forthcoming, p. 76-89.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Roman topography, Politics and Gender: the Cult of Bona Dea in Propertius, 4.9. An answer to the Aeneid 8? », in A. Chahoud et M. Gale (eds), The Augustan Space: The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Love suicide (Phyllis, Dido, Pyramus and Thisbe). Critical variations on a famous topic in erotic poetry », in J. Farrell, J. Miller, D. Nelis, A. Schiesaro (eds), Ovid, Death, and Transfiguration, Brill, Mnemosyne Supplements, Leiden, forthcoming.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Love affair, adultery and Roman morality: the female perspective », in A. Michalopoulos (ed), Current Trends in Ovid’s Heroides, Berlin, De Gruyter, en préparation.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Enquête sur le ‘Je’ féminin de l’élégie 3.11 du Corpus Tibullianum. Méthodes et conjonctures », in L. Cordes und T. Fuhrer (eds), Shaping a (gendered) I persona, De Gruyter, Philologus Supplementary Volumes, en préparation.
- Fabre-Serris, J., « Modèles littéraires et sociaux à l’épreuve : l’amour conjugal selon Ovide dans les Tristes et les Pontiques », in A. Bielman et E. Centlivres Challet (eds), Ordinary Couples in Antiquity, Routledge, à paraître.
- Farrell, J., Juno’s Aeneid: A Battle for Heroic identity, Princeton, 2021
- Farrell, J., « Homeric Kingship Theory in Archaic Latin Poetry », in C.W. Marshall (ed), Latin Poetry and its Reception, Essays for Susanna Braund, 3-24; Routledge, Oxford and New York, 2021.
- Farrell, J., « Latin in How Literatures Begin: A global History », J. B. Lande and D. Feeney (eds), Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2021, p. 131-148.
- Franklinos, T. E., « Elegiacs on Octavius (and) Musa: exploring Catalepton 4 and 11 », in B. Kayachev (ed.), Poems without Poets: Approaches to Anonymous Ancient Poetry, Cambridge, CCJ supp. 43, 2021, p. 67–84.
- Fucecchi, M., « Silio Italico lettore di Ovidio: due esempi », Dictynna 18, 2021.
- Fulkerson, L., « 为什么是奥维德? 21 世纪的翻译和全球化 洛雷尔 (“Why Ovid? Translation and Globalization in the 21st Century », transl. Bailiang Ma马百亮译), in J. Liu (ed), New Frontiers of Research on the Roman Poet Ovid in the Global Context, Peking University Press, forthcoming, p. 597-620.
- Fulkerson, L., « Ovidian Pathology, in Love and in Exile », in J. Farrell and J.F. Miller (eds), Ovid: Death and Transfiguration, Brill, forthcoming.
- Fulkerson, L., « Elegy, Tragedy, and the Choice of Ovid (Amores 3.1) », in K. Volk and G.D. Williams (eds), Ovidius Philosophus, OUP, forthcoming.
- Fulkerson, L., « Close Encounters: Divine Epiphanies on the Fringes of Latin Love Elegy », in G. Trimble and S. Matzner (eds), Breaking and Entering: Metalepsis and Classical Literature, OUP, forthcoming.
- Fitzgerald, W., « The Slave, Between Absence and Presence », in T. Geue and E. Giusti (eds), Unspoken Rome: Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception », Cambridge University Press, p. 239-250, forthcoming.
- Gale, M., « Catullus and the Augustan Poets », in A.J. Woodman and I.M. Le M. Du Quesnay (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Catullus, Cambridge University Press, 2021, p. 219–241.
- Gale, M., (with Chahoud, A.) (ed), The Augustan Space: The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Gale, M., « Introduction », in M. Gale and A. Chahoud (eds), The Augustan Space: The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Gale, M., «The Spaces of Augustan Poetry » in M. Gale and A. Chahoud (eds), The Augustan Space: The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Gale, M., « Poetic and Imperial Spaces in Propertius, Books 1–3 », in M. Gale and A. Chahoud (eds), The Augustan Space: The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Gale, M., « Plagues and the Limits of Didactic Authority: Lucretius and Others », in J.S. Clay and A. Vergados (eds), Teaching through Images: Imagery in Didactic Poetry, Leiden: Brill, forthcoming, p. 205–230.
- Gold, B., A Guide to Latin Elegy and Lyric, Blackwell, 2021 (co-authored with G. Liveley).
- Gold, B., « Can a Woman Be a Cinaedus? Interrogating Catullus 10 and Roman Social Norms », In J. Weiner and T. Gazzari (eds), Searching for the Cinaedus in Classical Antiquity, forthcoming.
- Hallett. J.P., and Klaiber Hersch, K. « Tanaquil and Tullia in Livy as Roman Caricatures of Greek Mythic and Hellenistic Queens », in E. D. Carney and S. Mueller (eds), The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Abington, Oxon. and New York, 2021, p. 491-503.
- Hardie, P., « Allegorical absences: Virgil, Ovid, Prudentius and Claudian », in T. Geue and E. Giusti (eds.) Unspoken Rome: absence in Latin literature and its reception, Cambridge, 2021, p. 47-66.
- Harrison, S., « Prophetic, Poetic and Political Ambiguity in Vergil Eclogue 4 », in M. Vöhler, T. Fuhrer and S. Frangoulidis (eds), Strategies of Ambiguity in Ancient Literature, De Gruyter, 2021, p. 273-84.
- Harrison, S., « John Conington as Corpus Professor at Oxford »’ in S. Harrison and C. Pelling (eds.) Classical Scholarship and Its History from the Renaissance to the Present. Essays in Honour of Christopher Stray, De Gruyter, 2021, p. 155-172.
- Harrison, S., « Framing Epigrams and Elegy in Propertius Book 4 », Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar 19, 2021, p. 109-21.
- Hallett. J.P. and Klaiber Hersch, K., « Tanaquil and Tullia in Livy as Roman Caricatures of Greek Mythic and Hellenistic Queens », in E. D. Carney and S. Mueller (eds), The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Abington, Oxon. and New York, 2021, p. 491-503.
- Heyworth, S. J., « The author of [Tibullus] 3.19 and 3.20: anonymous or Tibullus? », in B. Kayachev (ed.), Poems without Poets: approaches to anonymous ancient poetry (CCJ Supplement 43), Cambridge, 2021, p. 153-69.
- Heyworth, S. J., « Interpolation-hunting in Senecan tragedy, Ovid, and Horace », in L. Curtis & I. Peirano Garrison, The Lives of Latin Texts: Papers presented to Richard Tarrant, (Loeb Classical Monograph), Cambridge MA, 2021, p. 91-112.
- Hinds, S., « Foreword », in D. Feeney (ed), Explorations in Latin Literature, with foreword by Stephen Hinds (2 vols.) Cambridge U.P. 2021, p. ix-xix.
- Klein, F. (avec Benoist, S. et Landrea, C.), « 8-17 de notre ère, Ovide à Tomes : lectures croisées des Tristes et des Pontiques », in H. Casanova-Robin, B. Delignon et G. Van Heems et alii (eds), Étudier les humanités aujourd’hui : nouveaux enjeux, nouvelles méthodes, éditions Garnier, Paris, à paraître.
- Klein, F., « Ἰσχνοφωνία : les affect(at)ions vocales de Callimaque, et quelques échos romains (Ovide, Perse) », in A.-I. Bouton-Touboulic (ed), Magna uoce. Effets et pouvoirs de la voix dans la philosophie et la littérature antiques, Classiques Garnier, coll. Kainon 2021, p. 213-232.
- Klein, F., « Gendered Intertextuality: Feminizing the Alexandrian Models in Propertius’ Actian Poetry », in J. Fabre-Serris, A. Keith et F. Klein (eds), Identity, Ethnicity and Gender in Antiquity, Editions De Gruyter, coll. Trends in Classics, 2021, p. 115-134.
- Klein, F., « De l’Europe de Moschos aux Métamorphoses d’Ovide : enargeia, désir et fiction poétique », in F. Klein et R. Webb (eds), Faire voir. Études sur l’enargeia de l’Antiquité à l’époque moderne. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, coll. Arts et Lettres, 2021, p. 147-170.
- Klein, F., « Lavinia d’Ursula K. Le Guin : des regrets de Virgile à la réécriture au féminin », d D. Meulemans (dir.), Ursula K. Le Guin. De l’autre côté des mots, ActuSF édition, 2021, p. 276-315.
- Klein, F., « Aurea nunc, olim siluestribus horrida dumis. The luci Molorci and the Augustan Space in Virgil’s Georgics and Aeneid 8 », in A. Chaoud et M. Gale (eds), The Augustan Space, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
- Klein, F., « Duo moriemur. Death and Doubling in Ovid’s Metamorphoses », in J. Farrell, J. Miller, D. Nelis and A. Schiesaro (eds), Ovid, Death, and Transfiguration, Brill, Mnemosyne Supplements, Leiden, forthcoming.
- Klein, F., « L’influence de la rhétorique et les références au callimachisme chez les poètes augustéens (Properce et Horace) », in H. Vial (ed), Actes des colloques La poésie de l’époque d’Auguste et la Rhétorique, organisés en novembre 2015, 2016 et 2017 à la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Clermont-Ferrand, Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, à paraître.
- Klein, F., « Marguerite Yourcenar ‘Feminism’ and Ambivalent Ovidian Models in Feux », in F. Cox and H. Taylor, Ovid and Women’s Writing in French, Oxford University Press, coll. Classical Presences, forthcoming.
- Labate, M., « Omnia mutantur nihil interit : la morte e suoi antidoti da Lucrezio a Ovidio », in Il Tempo e la Fine. Figure della caducità e dell’eternità nella poesia classica e moderna, Pacini Editore Pisa, forthcoming.
- Lowrie, M., « Roman Civil War Tropes in Verdi’s Trovatore », in L. Curtis and I. Peirano Garrison (eds), The Lives of Latin Texts: Papers Presented to Richard J. Tarrant. Loeb Classical Monographs 19, Cambridge, Mass, 2021, p. 289-308.
- Lowrie, M., « Political Thought », in R. K. Gibson and C. L. Whitton (eds), Cambridge Critical Guide to Latin Literature. Cambridge, forthcoming.
- Lowrie, M., Civil War and the Collapse of the Social Bond: The Roman Tradition at the Heart of the Modern, co-authored with Barbara Vinken, Classics after Antiquity series, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Lowrie, M., « The Force of Literature », in I. Ziogas and E. Bexley (eds), volume on Roman Law and Latin Literature, in preparation.
- Lowrie, M., Security, Safety, and Care: A Roman Political Discourse, Cambridge University Press, in preparation.
- Miller, P.A., « On the Road with Tibullus: Aporia or Castration as the Way of Love », in E. Zimmerman Damer and M. Myers (eds), Travel, Geography, and Empire in Latin Poetry, New York: Routledge, 2021, p. 98-113.
- Möller, M., Ovid Handbuch, Leben-Werk-Wirkung, Stuttgart, J.B., Metzler, 2021.
- Möller, M. und Grandl, M., (eds) Wissen en miniature – Theorie und Epistemologie der Anekdote, Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2021.
- Möller, M., « Die Autobiographie Ovids », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid Handbuch, Leben-Werk-Wirkung, Stuttgart, J.B. Metzler, 2021, p. 13-17.
- Möller, M., « Ovid und Europa », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid Handbuch, Leben-Werk-Wirkung, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2021, p. 471-483.
- Möller, M., « Voller Moralin: Die Reichweite des Staats in der Antike », in H. U. Gumbrecht und R. Scheu (eds), Zukunft des Staates, Stuttgart, Reclam, 2021, p. 32-38.
- Myers, M., « The Culex’s Metapoetic Funerary Garden », Classical Quarterly 70, 2021, p. 749-755.
- Myers, M., « New Directions in Ovidian Scholarship »,” forthcoming Helios.
- Myers, M., « Ovid against the Elements », in K. Volk and G. Williams (eds), Ovidius Philosophus: Philosophy in Ovid and Ovid as a Philosopher, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
- O’Rourke, D., « Reading the Flood in Latin Literature: Literary and cosmic symbolism », in F. Cairns (ed.) Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar 18: Roman Poetry, Republican and Imperial, 2021, p. 121-52.
- O’Rourke, D., « Akrasia and agency in Ovid’s Tristia », in K. Volk, and G.D. Williams (eds.), Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher, Oxford, forthcoming, p. 267-286.
- O’Rourke, D., (with Pelttari, A.), « Intertextuality », in R.K. Gibson and C. Whitton (eds), The Cambridge Critical Guide to Latin Literature, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
- Rosati, G., “Fonti o monti? L’eziologia dell’eco e un discussa lezione di Properzio (1, 20, 50)”, Archivum mentis 10, (Studi per Augusto Guida), 2021, 331-38.
- Rosati, G., Narcissus and Pygmalion. Illusion and Spectacle in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021.
- Schiesaro, A., « Lucretius’ ‘On the Nature of Things’: Eschatology in an Age of Anxiety », in H. Marlow, K. Pollmann and H. Van Noorden (eds), Eschatology in Antiquity, London, 2021.
- Schwindt, J.P., « Ovid im Kontext der augusteischen Zeit », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk - Wirkung, Stuttgart, 2021, p. 3-12.
- Schwindt, J.P., « Jäger und Gejagter: Actaeon oder Die totale Rezeption », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk - Wirkung, Stuttgart, 2021, p. 355-358.
- Schwindt, J.P., « Ovid als Autor der Moderne », in M. Möller (ed), Ovid-Handbuch. Leben - Werk - Wirkung, Stuttgart, 2021, p. 484-93
- Sharrock, A., « Babylonians (and other foreigners) in Thebes: Ovid’s stories of selves and others », in, J. Fabre-Serris, A. Keith, and F. Klein (eds), Identities, Ethnicities and Gender in Antiquity, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2021, p. 195-218.
- Thorsen, T.S., T.S., Brecke, I. and Harrison, S., (eds.) Greek and Latin Love: The Poetic Connection, De Gruyter, 2021.