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This collection features a series of scholarly contributions celebrating the work of Wendell Claussen. It encompasses a variety of topics within Latin poetry, including analyses of significant texts and figures. Contributions explore themes such as the relationship between Venus and Mars in Lucretius, the commentary of Servius on Horace, and the influences on Ovid's "Heroides." The volume also delves into Virgil's works, examining imagery in the "Aeneid," the reception of Virgil in later antiquity, and unpublished commentaries from the 15th and 16th centuries. Additionally, discussions on literary devices in Latin poetry, including gender switching and the role of repetition, provide insight into the stylistic traditions of the time. The book's layout is noted for its appealing design, reflecting the dedication of students, friends, and colleagues who collaborated over several years to create this tribute. Their efforts culminated in a surprise presentation, honoring Claussen's contributions to the field. The diverse range of topics and the depth of analysis make this volume a valuable resource for scholars interested in Latin literature and its enduring legacy.
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Style and tradition, Peter Knox
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- 1998
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