This dissertation examines the place of Catullus' poetry in the iambic tradition and its innovation within that tradition. By the Classical period, the genre iambos had been distilled down to invective content in iambic meters, despite the much greater variety of features found in the canonical Archaic iambographers (particularly Archilochus and Hipponax, 7th-6th C BCE). Catullus, familiar with these poets not only in their own right but also through the lens of Hellenistic authors such as Callimachus, partakes in and expands this tradition in novel ways. Catullus affirms the connection between invective and iambic meters in some of his poems (25, 29, 37, 39, 52, 59, 60). In others, he subverts his readers' expectations, creating mis...
Iambic pentameter is the meter in which Shakespeare wrote the vast majority of his poetical works. T...
This study originally dealt with the relation of the poetry of Catullus to the Greek lyric tradition...
L'objectif de ce travail est d'étudier l'évolution des vers lyriques à Rome du premier siècle avant ...
This dissertation examines the place of Catullus' poetry in the iambic tradition and its innovation ...
This thesis interprets and comments on four invective poems found in the pseudo-Vergilian collectio...
This article re-examines the presentation and characterisation of Greek iambos and iambic poets in H...
This paper explores the use of archaic iambus in Callimachus’ own Iambi.Qua iambographer the Helleni...
This thesis is an examination of prevailing theories of "iambic shortening" or brevis brevians (BB),...
This dissertation examines the relationship of the Latin poet Catullus to the preceding Latin poetic...
Starting from a broad ancient definition of 'epigrams' which includes poems which are not in elegiac...
Starting from a broad ancient definition of 'epigrams' which includes poems which are not in elegiac...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
The poetical corpus of 11th-c. Christopher Mitylenaios, such as it is found in manuscript No. Z alph...
This thesis examines Martial's insistence on naming Catullus as his primary model for writing epigra...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
Iambic pentameter is the meter in which Shakespeare wrote the vast majority of his poetical works. T...
This study originally dealt with the relation of the poetry of Catullus to the Greek lyric tradition...
L'objectif de ce travail est d'étudier l'évolution des vers lyriques à Rome du premier siècle avant ...
This dissertation examines the place of Catullus' poetry in the iambic tradition and its innovation ...
This thesis interprets and comments on four invective poems found in the pseudo-Vergilian collectio...
This article re-examines the presentation and characterisation of Greek iambos and iambic poets in H...
This paper explores the use of archaic iambus in Callimachus’ own Iambi.Qua iambographer the Helleni...
This thesis is an examination of prevailing theories of "iambic shortening" or brevis brevians (BB),...
This dissertation examines the relationship of the Latin poet Catullus to the preceding Latin poetic...
Starting from a broad ancient definition of 'epigrams' which includes poems which are not in elegiac...
Starting from a broad ancient definition of 'epigrams' which includes poems which are not in elegiac...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
The poetical corpus of 11th-c. Christopher Mitylenaios, such as it is found in manuscript No. Z alph...
This thesis examines Martial's insistence on naming Catullus as his primary model for writing epigra...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
Iambic pentameter is the meter in which Shakespeare wrote the vast majority of his poetical works. T...
This study originally dealt with the relation of the poetry of Catullus to the Greek lyric tradition...
L'objectif de ce travail est d'étudier l'évolution des vers lyriques à Rome du premier siècle avant ...