Ancient History & Civilisation

Word and context in Latin poetry: Studies in memory of David West

Word and context in Latin poetry: Studies in memory of David West

This volume of essays is intended to commemorate the eminent Latin scholar David West, best known for his work on Lucretius, Horace, Virgil, and Shakespeare. The contributors – Francis Cairns, Ian Du Quesnay, Bruce Gibson, Alex Hardie, Stephen Harrison, John Moles, and Tony Woodman – have aimed to produce close readings of classical texts, paying due attention to historical context and literary tradition in the manner adopted by David West himself. The authors covered are Empedocles, Antisthenes, Callimachus, Lutatius Catulus, Catullus, Horace (Epodes and Odes), Propertius, Virgil (Aeneid), Dio Chrysostom, and Hildebert of Lavardin.

Preface

Professor David West

Bibliography of David West

Chapter 1. Epigrams by Lutatius Catulus (fr. 1) and Callimachus (AP 12.73 = 4 HE)

Chapter 2. Contextualising Catullus: a re-examination of 66.1–14

Chapter 3. Vinous voices: Horace’s ninth Epode

Chapter 4. The formation of an Augustan elegist: Empedocles and Propertius’ ‘Monobiblos’

Chapter 5. Horace’s hymn to Bacchus (Odes 2.19): politics and poetics

Chapter 6. Romane, memento: Antisthenes, Dio and Virgil on the education of the strong

Chapter 7. Hildebert of Lavardin on the monuments of Rome

Bibliography

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