In his recent monograph (2012) Tim Stover has provided the first full-scale study of Valerius Flaccus' interaction with Lucan's Bellum Civile, arguing that the Argonautica restores epic after Lucan and optimistically supports Vespasian's restoration of the Principate after the civil wars of 68-69 ad. Focusing on the 'civil war' between the Argonauts and the Doliones in Book 3 of Valerius' epic, I will propose an alternative reading of the influence of Lucan as well as Virgil's Aeneid. Although Valerius at first sight seems to set up the Cyzicus episode in Virgilian fashion, he in fact deconstructs this reading, revealing the impossibility of (re)writing an Aeneid in the Flavian age
This commentary considers Book XI of Virgil\u27s Aeneid as the key book in which the poet explicates...
Descriptions of works of art in classical poetry are often susceptible to interpretation as instance...
Founded upon more than a century of civil bloodshed, the first imperial regime of ancient Rome, the ...
In his recent monograph (2012) Tim Stover has provided the first full-scale study of Valerius Flaccu...
AbstractWhile it is no secret that Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica explores civil-war themes at great ...
The Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus has been faulted both for an overly-simplistic dependence upon V...
textAlthough critics have begun to question the politics of periodization within the study of Latin...
In his epic poem the Argonautica, Valerius Flaccus owes a great deal to the Hellenistic epic poem by...
This chapter studies the intertextual relationship between Lucan and Virgil. This relationship is tr...
The idiosyncratic co-existence of love and war not only stands as a peculiar feature of Valerius\u20...
While it is no secret that Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica explores civil-war themes at great length, ...
A comparative study of Valerius Fìaccus'Argonautica and Silius Italicus'Pi/mca reveals several simil...
The text used throughout is that of W. W. Ehlers (Stuttgart 1980) and a separate version is not esta...
At Bellum civile 1.403-404, Lucan makes a subtle reference to Varro of Atax. Through this metapoetic...
Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of ...
This commentary considers Book XI of Virgil\u27s Aeneid as the key book in which the poet explicates...
Descriptions of works of art in classical poetry are often susceptible to interpretation as instance...
Founded upon more than a century of civil bloodshed, the first imperial regime of ancient Rome, the ...
In his recent monograph (2012) Tim Stover has provided the first full-scale study of Valerius Flaccu...
AbstractWhile it is no secret that Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica explores civil-war themes at great ...
The Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus has been faulted both for an overly-simplistic dependence upon V...
textAlthough critics have begun to question the politics of periodization within the study of Latin...
In his epic poem the Argonautica, Valerius Flaccus owes a great deal to the Hellenistic epic poem by...
This chapter studies the intertextual relationship between Lucan and Virgil. This relationship is tr...
The idiosyncratic co-existence of love and war not only stands as a peculiar feature of Valerius\u20...
While it is no secret that Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica explores civil-war themes at great length, ...
A comparative study of Valerius Fìaccus'Argonautica and Silius Italicus'Pi/mca reveals several simil...
The text used throughout is that of W. W. Ehlers (Stuttgart 1980) and a separate version is not esta...
At Bellum civile 1.403-404, Lucan makes a subtle reference to Varro of Atax. Through this metapoetic...
Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of ...
This commentary considers Book XI of Virgil\u27s Aeneid as the key book in which the poet explicates...
Descriptions of works of art in classical poetry are often susceptible to interpretation as instance...
Founded upon more than a century of civil bloodshed, the first imperial regime of ancient Rome, the ...