Travel, Geography, and Empire in Latin Poetry

Travel, Geography, and Empire in Latin Poetry

Zimmermann Damer, Erika; Young Myers, Micah

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

226

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Inglês

9780367638047

15 a 20 dias

600

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List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: Traversing Empire, Micah Young Myers and Erika Zimmermann Damer; 2 The Stage at The Fair: Trade and Human Trafficking in the Palliata, Amy Richlin; 3 Expanding Geographies and Unbounded Subjects in Catullus, Sara H. Lindheim; 4 Arcadia and the Roman Imagination, Eleanor W. Leach; 5 Women's Travels in Latin Elegy, Alison Keith; 6 On the Road with Tibullus: Aporia or Castration as the Way of Love, Paul Allen Miller; 7 Competing Itineraries, Travel, and Urban Subjectivity in Ovid's Ars Amatoria, Erika Zimmermann Damer; 8 Statius' Propemptikon and the Geopoetics of Silvae 3.2, Carole E. Newlands; 9 Martial, Spain, and the Girls from Gades: Travel and Identity in Flavian Epigram, Sarah H. Blake; 10 Memory Spaces of Ausonius and Rutilius Namatianus, Grant Parker; 11 Travelers and Texts: Reading, Writing, and Communication on the Roads of the Roman West, Alexander Meyer; Index
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Young Man;Porticus Octaviae;Rutilius Namatianus;Ovid's Ars Amatoria;Castrum Novum;Servitium Amoris;Ars Amatoria;200s BCE;Lucan's Epic;Latin Love Elegy;Elite Roman Men;Early 90s CE;CIL Vi;Elegiac Mistress;Moselle Valley;Early 5th Century CE;Campus Martius;Bellum Civile;3rd Century CE;Irresistibly Seductive;Jupiter Optimus Maximus;Wider Roman World;Book Twelve;Mobility Turn;Augustan Rome