This paper offers a critical edition and a literary discussion of Claudian, carm. min. 6. Each of the four hexameters of which it consists develops Vergilian materials, namely from two distinct passages in the Aeneid (7.708 and 1.150). The general theme explored by Claudian is that of the improvised ‘weapons’ into which anger turns otherwise innocuous objects. The fortune of the poem, appreciated by both Latin authors and later scholars such as Julius Caesar Scaliger, is also explored
This book addresses the reception of the fourth Eclogue and the sixth book of the Aeneid of Virgil. ...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Etude de deux poèmes généthliaques jésuites néo-latins (Wallius, 1652 et Carrara, 1678) qui imitent ...
This commentary is designed to complement the edition of J.B. Hall and therefore generally avoids re...
The topic of poem 29 by Claudius Claudianus, Magnes, appears to be peripheral with regard to the the...
The paper focuses on two Claudian’s carmina minora, where the presence of Ovid has been often overlo...
This thesis contains a literary and historical commentary on the preface and on the first 123 vers...
This paper explores Juvenal’s influence on both Claudian’s invectives, In Rufinum and In Eutropium, ...
Claudius Claudianus is commonly remembered for his activities as a propagandist in the court of Hono...
Claudian the poet: poetology, myth, and story-telling The poetry of Claudian has, until recently, be...
The new critical edition of Vergil’s Aeneid by Conte enjoys a prominent, new and at the same time di...
Papyri Vergilianae is an instrument for a philological approach to the thirty-five papyri – includin...
Resumen: Los Carmina minora de Caludio Claudiano son representativos del fenómeno de coyuntura entre...
pp. 40-46This paper offers a critical edition with commentary of the Virgilian thema, 24 hexameters ...
This thesis interprets and comments on four invective poems found in the pseudo-Vergilian collectio...
This book addresses the reception of the fourth Eclogue and the sixth book of the Aeneid of Virgil. ...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Etude de deux poèmes généthliaques jésuites néo-latins (Wallius, 1652 et Carrara, 1678) qui imitent ...
This commentary is designed to complement the edition of J.B. Hall and therefore generally avoids re...
The topic of poem 29 by Claudius Claudianus, Magnes, appears to be peripheral with regard to the the...
The paper focuses on two Claudian’s carmina minora, where the presence of Ovid has been often overlo...
This thesis contains a literary and historical commentary on the preface and on the first 123 vers...
This paper explores Juvenal’s influence on both Claudian’s invectives, In Rufinum and In Eutropium, ...
Claudius Claudianus is commonly remembered for his activities as a propagandist in the court of Hono...
Claudian the poet: poetology, myth, and story-telling The poetry of Claudian has, until recently, be...
The new critical edition of Vergil’s Aeneid by Conte enjoys a prominent, new and at the same time di...
Papyri Vergilianae is an instrument for a philological approach to the thirty-five papyri – includin...
Resumen: Los Carmina minora de Caludio Claudiano son representativos del fenómeno de coyuntura entre...
pp. 40-46This paper offers a critical edition with commentary of the Virgilian thema, 24 hexameters ...
This thesis interprets and comments on four invective poems found in the pseudo-Vergilian collectio...
This book addresses the reception of the fourth Eclogue and the sixth book of the Aeneid of Virgil. ...
One of the features of modern Virgilian scholarship has been the preparation of commentaries on indi...
Etude de deux poèmes généthliaques jésuites néo-latins (Wallius, 1652 et Carrara, 1678) qui imitent ...