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Title Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome / edited by Brian W. Breed, Elizabeth Keitel, Rex Wallace.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2018]

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Contents Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; About the contributors; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; A note on references; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 ut noster Lucilius; 2 Lucilius' Rome; 3 Whose Lucilius?; 4 Lucilius' Languages; 5 Our Lucilius(s); Part I Putting Lucilius' Satires in Context; Chapter 2 Lucilius and the poetae seniores; Chapter 3 Lucilius' Books; Part II Lucilius' Language, Style, and Meter: Continuity and Innovation; Chapter 4 Another Image of Literary Latin; 1 Introduction; 2 Sources of Lucilius' Fragments
3 Lucilius' Literary Criticism 4 Lucilius' Style; 5 Social Aspects of the Satires; 6 Realism and Technical Terminology; 7 Socio-linguistic Variables; 8 Colloquialism and Characterization; 9 Multilingualism; 10 Place Names; 11 Onomastic Strategies; Chapter 5 Verbal Mosaics; 1 Introduction; 2 The "Poetics of Word-Parts"; 2.1 Playing with Compounds; 2.2 A Case of Artistic Use of Word-Parts: Privative in-; 3 Connection and Collocation; 3.1 Connectives; 3.2 "Conjunct Hyperbaton"; 4 Sense and Line; 4.1 "Metrical Prose"?; 4.2 Sense and Line Boundaries; 5 Conclusions
Chapter 6 The Early Lucilius and the Language of the Roman palliata1 Introduction; 2 Prosody; 3 Meter; 4 Morphology; 5 Lexicon; 6 Conclusions; Chapter 7 Accent in Lucilius' Hexameters; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Word Accent; 1.2 Ictus; 1.3 The Data; 1.4 Representations; 2 Quantitative Observations on Accentual Alignment; 2.1 Stress-to-Ictus Alignment; 2.2 Alignments of Prominences and Placement of the Caesura; 3 Qualitative Observations on Accentual Responsion across Verses; 3.1 In Fragments with Two Complete Verses; 3.2 In Fragments with Three Complete Verses
3.3 In Fragments with Four Complete Verses3.4 In Fragments with Six or More Complete Verses; 4 Conclusion; Part III Generic and Social Settings for Lucilian Satire; Chapter 8 Conversations about sermo; 1 Apologia and Plot; 2 Constructing sermo and its Problems; 3 Practicing for the apologia; 4 A Satiric Epilogue?; Chapter 9 Name Your Price!; 1 Hoc est ratio?; 2 Quo rectius dicas; 2a To Be ... 2b ... Or Not to Be; 2c Fiats; 3 Verba propria?; Chapter 10 Pikes, Peacocks, and Parasites; 1 Been There, Done That Right; 2 Lucilius and the Shock of the New
3 Friendship, Localism, and the Lucilian Peacock4 The scurra, His Sport, and the Record; 5 A Salty Finish; Chapter 11 Invective, amicitia, and virtus; 1 Invective and amicitia; 2 Virtus; 3 Albinus' virtus; Bibliography; Index Locorum; Index Rerum
Summary Illuminates the relationships between Lucilius' satires and the Roman world in which he wrote, by combining linguistic and literary approaches.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C. -- Criticism and interpretation.
Lucilius, Gaius, approximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C.
Criticism and interpretation.
Satire, Latin -- History and criticism.
Satire, Latin.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Latin.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Keitel, Elizabeth E. (Elizabeth Eva), 1947- editor.
Wallace, Rex, editor.
Breed, Brian W., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Lucilius and satire in second-century BC Rome. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 9781107189553 (DLC) 2017046246 (OCoLC)1007505807
ISBN 9781108103114 (electronic book)
1108103111 (electronic book)
9781316995334 (electronic book)
131699533X (electronic book)
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9781316639153
9781107189553 (hardback)
9781316639153 (paperback)
1107189551
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