Paulo maiora canamus
Collection of Studies for Paolo Mastandrea
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abstract
This miscellaneous volume in honour of Paolo Mastandrea includes contributions by colleagues and friends dealing with some of the main topics of his scientific interests: intertextuality, late Latin studies, philological problems, the legacy of Classics in Renaissance, digital humanities. The first section, «Literary History and Intertextuality», focuses on special patterns in Latin literature within a very wide chronological range, from Vergil to Optatianus. Specific attention is dedicated to elegy and to mythological characters in elegy and tragedy. The section named «Philological Notes» deals with critical problems within texts by Sallustius, Macrobius and Historia Augusta. The following section, «Late Latin studies», is dedicated to several authors and topics: Simphosius’ Aenigmata, Sidonius, Historia Augusta, Claudianus, Epigrammata Bobiensia, Johannes Lydus and literary topoi used in late Latin texts. The final one, «Classical Reception Studies», examines a few examples of the legacy of Latin authors in the Italian Renaissance. A history of the database Musisque Deoque, along with the future perspectives of this crucial project designed in 2005 by Paolo Mastandrea, are provided in a specific «Appendix».
Saturnalia • Latin Language • Roman Empire • Book 3 • Aratus • Classical literature • Style • Tacitus (Emperor) • John Lydus • Aeneid • 3 • Monologue • Fortuna Catulli • Alcimus Avitus • Sidonius Apollinaris • Peleus • Manuscript tradition • Inscriptions • Corippus • Lucan • Cerberus • Experimentalism • Formulas • Fortleben of Classics • Latin poetry • Religious identity • Fables • Examinatio • Musisque Deoque • Ancient roman epic • Symposius • Intertextuality • De magistratibus • Venice Ducal palace • Book circulation • Critical edition • Scholar exercise • Servius auctus • Metamorphoses • Republicanism • Characters • Vergil • Zodiac dish • Misplacements • Epigrammata Bobiensia • Christian Afterlife • Dramaturgy • Digital Humanities • Hexameter • Florentine Renaissance • Metellus • Virgil • Clinamen • Hymnodic formulas • Pliny the Elder • Portraits • Vergilian tradition • Auienus • Variatio • Ausonius • Latin historiography • Griphus • Animus • Principate • Tibullus • Orality • Princeps • Rusticitas • Open data • Sidonius • Hymn • Carmen 9 • Pupienus • Epos • Carmina minora • FAIR principles • Religion • Roman aristocracy • Epistulae • Claudian • Laudatio puellae • Roman consulate • Roman Republic • Bacchus • Catullus • Classical philology • Sallust • Ovid • Christian literature • Late antiquity • Philology • Martial • Late Latin poetry • Medea • Italian Reinassance • am • Narratology • Tales • Phaedrus • Diomedes • Declamationes • Maximinus • Visuality • Optatianus Porfyrius • Macrobe • Eratosthenes of Cyrene • Conjectures • Book circulation • ‘Doge’ of Venice • 12 • Objects • Neo-Latin poetry • Book of Daniel • Epic poetry • Cicero • Historia Augusta • Laocoon • Seneca • Neo-Latin elegy • Fortuna • Nicolò d’Arco • Propertius • Roman Senate • Machiavelli • Balbinus • Farewell from elegiac poetry • Late Latin literature • Latin philology • Remigius of Reims • Catabasis • Bucolics • Lucretius • Propertian intertextuality • Textual criticism • Things