Taking a cue from the re-use of love themes as praise motives enacted by Ovid in his exile elegies, this paper illustrates the reception of such imagery in late antique Latin poetry. Touchstones for this enquiry are mainly the verse panegyrics by Claudian and the elegiac short poems by Venantius Fortunatus, considered as two different realisations of a common langue of praise in two different cultural and socio-historical milieus. More specifically, the aim of this paper is to show the increasing intermingling of languages of love, praise, and friendship (meant as the complex set of social relationships involved by the Latin amicitia): eventually, this highly stylised language survived until the early Middle Ages in the form of Christian sp...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
"Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the ...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
This dissertation studies the influence of the three extant, canonical love elegists, Tibullus, Prop...
Ovid’s engagement with legal discourse is a version of the elegiac recusatio, a simultaneous approp...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
This study provides a synoptic account of the development of Latin elegiac poetry from the first cen...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
"Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the ...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
This dissertation studies the influence of the three extant, canonical love elegists, Tibullus, Prop...
Ovid’s engagement with legal discourse is a version of the elegiac recusatio, a simultaneous approp...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
This study provides a synoptic account of the development of Latin elegiac poetry from the first cen...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
The present contribution provides an examination of the relationship between the emperor and the div...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...