Reading Roman Declamation – Calpurnius Flaccus
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Reading Roman Declamation – Calpurnius Flaccus

Martin T. Dinter, Charles Guérin, Marcos Martinho, Martin T. Dinter, Charles Guérin, Marcos Martinho

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Reading Roman Declamation – Calpurnius Flaccus

Martin T. Dinter, Charles Guérin, Marcos Martinho, Martin T. Dinter, Charles Guérin, Marcos Martinho

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As a genre situated at the crossroad of rhetoric and fiction declamatio offers the freedom to experiment with new forms of discourse. Placing the literariness of declamatio into the spotlight, this volume showcases declamation as a realm of genuine literary creation with its own theoretical underpinning, literary technique and generic conventions. Focusing on the oeuvre of Calpurnius Flaccus this volume demonstrates that these texts constitute a genre on their own, the rhetorical and literary framework of which remains not yet fully mapped. Contributions from an international group of leading scholars from the field of Roman Literature and Rhetoric will explore the question of how Roman Declamation functions as a literary genre. This volume investigates the literary technique and the generic conventions of declamatio in its social, pedagocial and ethical context to determine "the poetics" of Roman Declamation.

This volume is of interest to students and scholars of Rhetoric and Roman Literature.

If you are interested in Roman Declamation, we also recommend the volume on the Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian by the same editors to you.

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Editore
De Gruyter
Anno
2017
ISBN
9783110401639

Index locorum

Compiled by Astrid Khoo
N.b. Håkanson’s page and line numbers have been given in brackets only where they are needed to locate specific passages in Calpurnius’ Declamations. Similar references have been provided for the Major Declamations ascribed to Quintilian. For passages that are cited in footnotes the page number only is given.
  • Anonymous
  • Tribunus Marianus
  • – 5.3–4 1
  • Aristotle
  • De Generatione Animalium
  • – 4.3.763a14–21 1
  • Rhetoric
  • – 1375b8 1
  • Augustine
  • De Civitate Dei
  • – 1.8 1
  • De Doctrina Christiana
  • – 4.24 1
  • Aurelius Victor
  • Liber de Caesaribus
  • – 39.3 1
  • Caesar
  • De Bello Gallico
  • – 6.21 1
  • Calpurnius Flaccus
  • Declamations
  • – 1.1–6 1
  • – 1.7–8 1
  • – 1.8–9 1
  • – 1.9–10 1
  • – 1.12 1
  • – 1.14 1
  • – 2 1, 2
  • – 2.1–2 1
  • – 2.2–3 1
  • – 2.4–5 1
  • – 2.7–12 1
  • – 2.23–3.4 1
  • – 2.24–25 1
  • – 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • – 3 (3.12) 1
  • – 3 (3.15) 1
  • – 3.3.45 1
  • – 3.4–5 1
  • – 3.7–8 1
  • – 3.17–18 1
  • – 3.22 1
  • – 6 1, 2
  • – 7.2.14 1
  • – 8 1, 2
  • – 8.21–22 1
  • – 9.2–3 1
  • – 9.6.16 1
  • – 9.7–9 1
  • – 9.9–10 1
  • – 9.14–15 1
  • – 9.16–17 1
  • – 10.11–12 1
  • – 10.13–14 1
  • – 10.16–17 1
  • – 10.24–25 1
  • – 11.4–5 1
  • – 11.12–13 1
  • – 12 1
  • – 12 (12.13) 1
  • – 12 (12.17–20) 1
  • – 12.2–3 1
  • – 12.5–10 1
  • – 12.11–12 1
  • – 12.14–15 1
  • – 13 1, 2
  • – 14.7–12 1
  • – 14.13 1
  • – 14.22 1
  • – 15 1
  • – 15.7 1
  • – 15.12–14 1
  • – 15 (16.6–7) 1
  • – 15.16–19 1
  • – 15.23–24 1
  • – 16.5–6 1
  • – 16.6–7 1
  • – 16.9–11 1
  • – 16.19–20 1
  • – 16.20–21 1
  • – 17.6–10 1
  • – 17.12–13 1
  • – 17.17–18 1
  • – 17.19 1
  • – 17.22–23 1
  • – 18.2–4 1
  • – 18.9 1
  • – 18.13–14 1
  • – 18.17–18 1
  • – 18.20–22 1
  • – 19.1–4 1
  • – 19.2–3 1
  • – 19.10–11 1
  • – 19.15–17 1
  • – 20 (19.14) 1
  • – 20.6 1
  • – 20.7–8 1
  • – 20.8–10 1
  • – 20.10–12 1
  • – 20.13–15 1
  • – 20.17–20 1
  • – 21.3–5 1
  • – 21.11–13 1
  • – 21.13–15 1
  • – 21 (19.21–20.1) 1
  • – 22.3–4 1
  • – 22.7–8 1
  • – 22.11–14 1
  • – 22.14–15 1
  • – 22.20–21 1
  • – 23.9–11 1
  • – 23.13–14 1
  • – 23.17–19 1
  • – 24 (22.22–23.2) 1
  • – 24 (23.15–17) 1
  • – 24.5–10 1
  • – 24.10–12 1
  • – 24.22 1
  • – 25 1, 2
  • – 25.1–2 1
  • – 26 1
  • – 26 (25.10) 1
  • – 27 (26.3–9) 1
  • – 29 1, 2
  • – 29.10–13 1
  • – 29.14–15 1
  • – 29.21–30.1 1
  • – 30 (27.22–23) 1
  • – 30 (28.1) 1
  • – 30 (28.5) 1
  • – 30praef. (27.13
  • –18) 1
  • – 30.1–2 1
  • – 30.28.3–4 1
  • – 31.4–5 1
  • – 31.12 1
  • – 31.16–18 1
  • – 31.17 1
  • – 32 1, 2, 3
  • – 32 (28.19–21) 1
  • – 32 (28.22–29.8) 1
  • – 32 (29.2) 1
  • – 32 (29.3–6) 1
  • – 32 (29.5) 1
  • – 33 1, 2
  • – 35 (30.9–10) 1
  • – 35 (30.16–18) 1
  • – 35 (31.7–8) 1
  • – 36 1
  • – 36 (30.21–31.8) 1
  • – 37 1, 2
  • – 39.15 1
  • – 39.22–24 1
  • – 39.24–25 1
  • – 40.07–9 1
  • – 40.09–10 1
  • – 43 1
  • – 44 1, 2
  • – 45 1
  • – 46 1
  • Catullus
  • Carmina
  • – 12 1
  • – 76.10 1
  • – 85.2 1
  • – 99.4 1
  • Cicero
  • De Inventione
  • – 1.103 1
  • – 2.121 1
  • – 2.144 1
  • De Oratore
  • – 2.258 1
  • Epistulae ad Brutum
  • – 24 1
  • Epistulae ad Familiares
  • – 9.16.2 1
  • Philippicae
  • – 14.34 1
  • Post Reditum in Senatu
  • – 23 1
  • Pro Milone
  • – 9 1, 2
  • Tusculanae Disputationes
  • – 4.76 1
  • [Cicero]
  • Rhetorica ad Herennium
  • – 2.24.5 1
  • – 2.34 1
  • Donatus
  • Commentary on Andria
  • – 426–27 114
  • Isidore
  • Etymologiae
  • – 18.1.2 1
  • Iulius Victor
  • Ars Rhetorica
  • – 17.12 1
  • Livy
  • Ab Urbe Condita
  • – 22.39.20 1
  • Lucan
  • Bellum Civile
  • – 1.1 1
  • Lysias
  • Orations
  • –1 27
  • Macrobius
  • Saturnalia
  • – 5.16.6–7 1
  • Marcus Cornelius Fronto
  • De Orationibus
  • –7 1
  • Epistulae ad Aurelium Caesarem
  • – 1.4 1
  • Marcianus
  • Digesta
  • – 48.4.3 1
  • – 48.8.1.4 1
  • Minucius
  • Octavius
  • – 9.9 1
  • Ovid
  • Metamorphoses
  • – 12.583 1
  • Tristia
  • – 1.5.25–26 1
  • – 2.207 1
  • Pliny
  • Naturalis Historia
  • – 7.50–51 1
  • Plutarch
  • De Sera Numinis Vindicta
  • – 563a 1
  • Vita Marii
  • – 14.3.9 1
  • – 14.8 1
  • Quintilian
  • Institutio Oratoria
  • – 2.4.24 1
  • – 4.1.18–19 1
  • – 4.1.64 1
  • – 4.1.46–47 1
  • – 5.7 1
  • – 5.11.41 1
  • – 7.6.1 1
  • – 7.6.5 1
  • – 7.6.8–12 1
  • – 8.5.2 1
  • – 9.2.16 1
  • – 9.2.30 1
  • – 11.1.31–34 1
  • [Quintilian]
  • Major Declamations
  • –3 78
  • – 3.2 1, 2
  • – 3.3 (45.2–3) 1
  • – 3.6 1
  • – 3.6 (48.5–8) 1
  • – 3.7 (48.11–14) 1
  • – 3.8 1
  • – 3.9 1
  • – 3.10 1
  • – 3.11 1
  • – 3.12 1
  • – 3.14 1
  • – 3.16 1
  • – 6.14 1
  • – 9.14 1
  • – 12.11 1
  • Quintilian (?)
  • Minor Declamations
  • – 258.1 1
  • – 258.6 1
  • – 258.8 1
  • – 258.10 1
  • – 260.1 1
  • – 268 1
  • – 282 1
  • – 304 1
  • – 341.1 1
  • – 381.4 1
  • Salvian
  • De Gubernatione Dei
  • – 6.23 1
  • – 7.26 1
  • – 16.64 1
  • Seneca the Elder
  • Controversiae
  • – 1.praef.6 1
  • – 1.praef.10 1
  • – 1.praef.23 1
  • – 1.4.10 1
  • – 1.4.11 1
  • – 1.7.14 1
  • – 1.8 1
  • – 1.8.9 1
  • – 2.praef.4 1
  • – 2.4.1 1
  • – 2.4.5 1
  • – 2.4.6 1
  • – 2.4.9 1
  • – 2.4.10 1
  • – 2.6.5 1
  • – 2.7.praef. 1
  • – 2.7.3 1, 2
  • – 2.7.4 1
  • – 2.7.5 1
  • – 2.7.6 1
  • – 2.7.7 1
  • – 2.16.13 1
  • – 4.praef.10 1
  • – 4.1.49 1
  • – 7.3.8 1
  • – 7.3.9 1
  • – 9.1.13 1
  • – 9.5.14 1
  • – 9.6.1 1
  • – 9.6.3 1
  • – 9.6.8 1
  • – 9.6.10 1
  • – 9.6.11 1
  • – 9.6.12 1
  • – 9.6.15 1
  • – 10.2.2 1
  • – 10.2.5 1
  • – 10.2.10 1
  • – 10.2.13 1
  • – 10.2.14 1
  • – 10.2.18 1
  • – 10.5.16 1
  • Suasoriae
  • – 2.13 1
  • Seneca the Younger
  • De Beneficiis
  • – 5.1.4 1
  • De Providentia
  • – 5.10 1
  • Sopater Rhetor
  • – 7.28.3–32.25 1
  • Tacitus
  • Annales
  • – 1.12 1
  • G...

Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction: Calpurnius – a postmodern author?
  6. Declamation 2.0 – Reading Calpurnius ‘Whole’
  7. Non contenti exemplis saeculi vestri: Intertextuality and the Declamatory Tradition in Calpurnius Flaccus
  8. (Re)lire la déclamation romaine: le Soldat de Marius par Calpurnius Flaccus
  9. Colorem timere peius quam sanguinem. Paintings, family strife and heroism
  10. Problems of Paremiography in Calpurnius Flaccus
  11. Metrical and accentual clausulae as evidence for the date and origin of Calpurnius Flaccus
  12. The Editors of Calpurnius Flaccus
  13. Bibliography
  14. Subject Index
  15. Index locorum
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