Ancient Poetry in general makes the claim of divine inspiration, thus deriving authority from a supernatural source. Accordingly, it bases the validity of its message on a foundation beyond argument, which has consequences both for the relationship between poets and their poems, as well as between poems and their readers. In Christian Late Antiquity the divine foundation of poetry had to be renegotiated, and as a consequence authorities and arguments had to be given a new role in the Christian poetic discourse. This paper will analyse the various possibilities and their consequences, also looking at the issue in terms of how far pagan poetry already foreshadowed such a development. The poets taken into consideration include Commodianus, Pru...
The first part of the volume examines aspects of the notion of divine power as developed by the four...
This paper deals with the topos of locus amoenus in Latin poetry of Christian antiquity. Description...
The thesis addresses, from the point of view of literary history and from the religionistic point of...
The thesis, the topic of which is restricted to the polemical didactic poems, Apotheosis, Hamartigen...
Hardly any study of Prudentius' poetry does not mention his occupation as a lawyer and governor in t...
Starting from an outline of the specifically Christian skepticism about poetry, the paper introduces...
The Jewish and Christian Bibles and the Qur’an enjoyed - each within its own faith community - an el...
In Late Antiquity, the figure of the reader came to play a central role in mediating the presence of...
In the so-called ‘resurgence’ of poetry in Late Antiquity verse inscriptions played a significant ro...
There is increasing interest in what might be thought ‘special’ about late antique poetry. Two volum...
The Roman Self in Late Antiquity for the first time situates Prudentius within a broad intellectual,...
The Christianization of the educated élite of Roman society in the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. e...
The writings of the poet Venantius Fortunatus are a major historical source for the study of Gallic ...
This study investigates the late antique cultural background out of which the allusive program of Se...
Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The first part of the volume examines aspects of the notion of divine power as developed by the four...
This paper deals with the topos of locus amoenus in Latin poetry of Christian antiquity. Description...
The thesis addresses, from the point of view of literary history and from the religionistic point of...
The thesis, the topic of which is restricted to the polemical didactic poems, Apotheosis, Hamartigen...
Hardly any study of Prudentius' poetry does not mention his occupation as a lawyer and governor in t...
Starting from an outline of the specifically Christian skepticism about poetry, the paper introduces...
The Jewish and Christian Bibles and the Qur’an enjoyed - each within its own faith community - an el...
In Late Antiquity, the figure of the reader came to play a central role in mediating the presence of...
In the so-called ‘resurgence’ of poetry in Late Antiquity verse inscriptions played a significant ro...
There is increasing interest in what might be thought ‘special’ about late antique poetry. Two volum...
The Roman Self in Late Antiquity for the first time situates Prudentius within a broad intellectual,...
The Christianization of the educated élite of Roman society in the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. e...
The writings of the poet Venantius Fortunatus are a major historical source for the study of Gallic ...
This study investigates the late antique cultural background out of which the allusive program of Se...
Abstract: This paper focuses on representation of roman tradition in two poems published approximate...
The first part of the volume examines aspects of the notion of divine power as developed by the four...
This paper deals with the topos of locus amoenus in Latin poetry of Christian antiquity. Description...
The thesis addresses, from the point of view of literary history and from the religionistic point of...