Repetition in Latin Poetry: Figures of AllusionClarendon Press, 1996 - 506 من الصفحات The first comprehensive treatment of Latin figures of repetition, this poetic handbook includes over ten thousand quotations from Ennius to Juvenal, with numerous examples From Latin prose and Greek literature for comparison. Long relegated to commentary notes, the figures of gemination, epanalepsis, polyptoton, and anaphora, for example, are finally treated systematically as distinct stylistic markers. Under each topic, Jeffrey Wills studies extensively the authorial preferences and traditions of the various genres, with figures arising from the positional and framing structures of repetitions collected at the end. A section on formal means of allusion and the special attention given throughout the book to the use of figures for intertextual reference also makes the work a major contribution to the Latin poetics of allusion. Literary critics, textual critics, and commentators should all find this volume indispensable. |
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Introduction | 7 |
Formal Features of Allusion | 29 |
Simple Gemination Nominal Forms | 50 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
adjectives Aeneas Aeneid allusion amor anaphora Ap.Rh arma atque Callimachus carmina Catul Catullus chiasmus Cicero Ciris echo Eclogues enim Ennius epanalepsis epic Epist erat etiam examples Fasti Fehling figure fuit gemination Greek haec hexameter Homeric illa imitation inque instances ipsa ipse Latin Livy Lucan Lucr Lucretius magis Manil manus Mart mihi multa neque nomen nouns nunc Odes omnes omnia omnis Ovid Ovid's Ovidian pairs parallel pariter passages pater pattern Persius phrase Plautus poem poetic poetry poets polyptoton Prop Propertius prose puellae quae quam quid Quintilian quis quod quoque repeated repetition saepe semper Serm Stat Statius sunt syntax tamen terra Theoc Theocritus tibi tradition trag triple uictor uidi uiro unda uoce variation Varro verb Virgil Virgilian words δὲ καὶ τε