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In this volume 22 contributions by German and Italian scholars deal
with a variety of aspects of Petroniusa (TM) Satyricon: historical
and cultural context; rhetoric and linguistics; narrative; art;
reception. The last of these sectionsincludes a critical edition as
well as an interpretation of the philosopher Leibniza (TM)s reports
on the performance of the Cena Trimlachionis at the court of
Hanover.
The renowned Roman politician, Pliny the Younger (c. AD 61-112),
was a versatile and productive author, from whom 9 books of
letters, an exchange of letters with Trajan and an extensive
panegyric for the same emperor are extant. The individual letters
of books 1-9 are artistically composed and for the most part deal
with general matters, for example the decline of individual freedom
and the situation of literature during the Principate. The humane
attitude of the author towards women and slaves is new, as is his
active aesthetic interest in architecture and landscape.
Der Band enthAlt 21 BeitrAge deutscher und italienischer Gelehrter
zu den Briefen und dem Panegyricus des jA1/4ngeren Plinius, die
durch genaue Interpretationen versuchen, die Gedankenwelt dieses
ReprAsentanten an der Wende vom 1. zum 2. Jh. n. Chr. unter den
verschiedensten Gesichtspunkten (Literatur, Rhetorik, A"sthetik,
Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik und Rezeption) in das Denken der
RAmer seiner Zeit einzuordnen.
One of the principal dilemmas for scholars of Roman comedy is
demonstrating its originality compared to its (sometimes lost)
Greek forebears. In 30 papers written between 1973 and 2013, ten of
them previously unpublished, the author uses close analysis of the
works of Plautus and Terence to reveal each dramatist s unique
style of dramaturgy and at times utopian worldview and expands our
understanding of so-called Greek new comedy."
The collected papers in this volume, many of them previously
unpublished, demonstrate the politcial character of Roman tragedy
and show that, during the Imperial period, panegyrics often shifted
to opposition.
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