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Title Philodemus and poetry : poetic theory and practice in Lucretius, Philodemus, and Horace / edited by Dirk Obbink.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 316 pages) : illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-288) and index.
Contents Framing the margins of Philodemus and poetry / D. Clay -- Epicurean poetics / E. Asmis -- Epicurean poetics : response and dialogue / D. Sider -- The Epicurean philosopher as Hellenistic poet / D. Sider -- The alleged impossibility of philosophical poetry / M. Wigodsky -- Reconstructing Philodemus' On poems / R. Janko -- Content and form in Philodemus : the history of an evasion / J. Porter -- Philodemus on censorship, moral utility, and formalism in poetry / E. Asmis -- Philodemus on the technicity of rhetoric / D. Blank -- How to read poetry about gods / D. Obbink -- The impossibility of metathesis : Philodemus and Lucretius on form and content in poetry / D. Armstrong -- Satire as poetry and the impossibility of metathesis in Horace's Satires / S. Oberhelman, D. Armstrong.
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Summary Building on recent advances in the reconstruction of the charred papyri of Philodemus of Gadara (ca. 110-40 B.C.) excavated from the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, this volume presents eleven new chapters in the history of literary criticism in antiquity. The essays, written by noted scholars, treat the papyrus texts of Philodemus' treatises on poetry and the related subjects of rhetoric and music, establishing links with his Roman contemporaries Lucretius, Catullus, Horace, and Vergil. The study offers a critical survey of current trends and developments in recent scholarship on Philodemus in particular and Hellenistic literary theory in general.
The volume contains a complete translation of a new text of Philodemus' On Poems book 5. Individual essays evaluate the philosophical and historical importance of these Epicurean treatises and of Philodemus as a literary theorist, as they document connections between Greek philosophy and Roman literary production in the first century B.C. The recent papyrus discoveries of Ennius, Lucretius, and Posidippus make this an especially topical volume.
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Subject Philodemus, approximately 110 B.C.-approximately 40 B.C. -- Aesthetics.
Philodemus, approximately 110 B.C.-approximately 40 B.C.
Aesthetics.
Lucretius Carus, Titus -- Aesthetics.
Lucretius Carus, Titus.
Horace -- Aesthetics.
Horace.
Philodemus -- Aesthetics.
Philodemus.
Classical poetry -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
Classical poetry.
Classical poetry -- History and criticism.
Aesthetics, Ancient.
Aesthetics, Ancient.
Poetics -- History -- To 1500.
Poetics.
History.
Chronological Term To 1500
Indexed Term Greek poetry
Latin poetry
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Obbink, Dirk.
Other Form: Print version: Philodemus and poetry. New York : Oxford University Press, 1995 (DLC) 93039253
ISBN 9780195358544 (electronic book)
0195358546 (electronic book)
0195088158 (Cloth)
9780195088151