ultima renovatio/last update 21.10.2020.
HISTORIA LITTERARIA
specialia: poetica
1. Bibliographiae – 2. Generalia – 3. Carmina amatoria – 4. Carmina lyrica – 5. Carmina bucolica – 6. Carmina epica – 7. Elegia
1. Bibliographiae
T.J. Sienkewicz, The Classical Epic: An annotated Bibliography, Pasadena 1991.
2. Generalia
W.Y. Sellar, The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age. Vergil, ed. 3., Oxford 1897 (1965); Horace and the Elegiac Poets, Oxford 1891 (1965).
W.Y. Sellar, The Roman Poets of the Republic, Oxford 1905 (1965).
H. Butler, Post-Augustan Poetry, Oxford 1909 (New York 1978).
H.H. Janssen, De kenmerken der Romeinsche dichtertaal, oratio academica, Nijmegen 1941.
L. Richardson, Poetical Theory in Republican Rome, New Haven 1944 (New York 1978).
J. Cousin, Etudes sur la poésie latine: nature et mission du poète, Paris 1945 (New York 1978).
W. Wimmel, Kallimachos in Rom. Die Nachfolge seines apologetischen Dichtens in der Augusteer Zeit, Wiesbaden 1960.
C. Mendell, Latin Poetry, the New Poets and the Augustans, New Haven/London, 1965.
C. Mendell, Latin Poetry, the Age of Rhetoric and Satire, Hamden 1967.
J.H. Brouwers, Horatius en Propertius over epiek en lyriek, diss. Nijmegen 1967.
G. Williams, Tradition and Originality in Roman Poetry, Oxford 1968.
T. Walter, Vergil und Horaz. Zu einer Antinomie der Erlebensform, Bern 1970.
M. Fuhrmann, Einführung in die antike Dichtungstheorie, Darmstadt 1973.
V. Pöschl, Kunst und Wirklichkeitserfahrung in der Dichtung. Abhandlungen und Aufsätze zur römischen Poesie. Kleine Schriften I, ed. W. Liebermann, Heidelberg 1979.
G. Williams, Figures of Thought in Roman Poetry, New Haven/London 1980.
M.C.J. Putnam (ed.), Essays on Latin lyric, elegy, and epic, Princeton 1982.
G. Williams, The Nature of Roman Poetry, Oxford 1983 (1984).
H.M. Currie, Silver Latin epic, Chicago 1985.
G. Maurach, Enchiridion Poeticum. Hilfsbuch zur lateinischen Dichtersprache, Darmstadt 1989-2.
F. Montanari (ed.), La poesia latina: forme, autori, problemi, Rome 1991.
M. Fuhrmann, Die Dichtungstheorie der Antike: Aristoteles, Horaz, 'Longin': eine Einführung, Darmstadt 1992.
G. Maurach, Lateinische Dichtersprache, Darmstadt 1995.
J. Wills, Repetition in Latin Poetry: Figures of Allusion, Oxford 1996.
S. Hinds, Allusion and Intertext: dynamics of appropriation in Roman poetry, Cambridge 1998.
J.N. Adams en R.G. Mayer, Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry, Oxford 1999.
J. Walker, Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity, Oxford 2000.
L. Edmunds, Intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry, Baltimore 2001.
C. Catrein, Vertauschte Sinne: Untersuchungen zur Synästhesie in der römischen Dichtung, Munich/Leipzig 2003.
C. Martindale, Latin poetry and the judgement of taste: an essay in aesthetics, Oxford 2005.
R, Sowerby, The Augustan art of poetry: Augustan translation of the classics, Oxford 2006.
R.O.A.M. Lyne (ed.), Collected papers on Latin poetry, Oxford 2007.
P. Galand Hallyn e.a., Manifestes littéraires dans la latinité tardive: poétique et rhétorique: actes du colloque international de Paris, Paris 2009.
J.F. Miller, Apollo, Augustus and the poets, Cambridge 2009.
J.F. Miller, Latin historiography and poetry in the early empire: generic interactions,
Leiden 2010.
L. Weeda, The Augustan poets: their master’s voice? A study of the political views of Vergilius, Horatius and Propertius, Amersfoort 2010.
A.J. Woodman, Quality and pleasure in Latin poetry, Cambridge 2010.
D. Petrain, J. Kwapisz en M. Szymański (edd.), The muse at play: riddles and wordplay in Greek and Latin poetry, Berlin 2013.
S. McGill en J. Pucci, Classics Renewed: Reception and Innovation in the Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity, Heidelberg 2016.
P. Mitsis en L. Ziogas (edd.), Wordplay and powerplay in Latin poetry, Berlin/Boston 2016.
A.J. Woodman en J. Wisse (edd.), Word and context in Latin poetry, Cambridge 2017.
3. Carmina amatoria
B. Lier, Ad topica carminum amatorium symbolae, Stettin 1914.
F.O. Copley, Exclusus Amator. A Study in Latin Love Poetry, Atlanta, GA, 1956 (1981).
E. Burck, Römische Liebesdichtung, Kiel 1961.
R.O.A.M. Lyne, The Latin Love Poets from Catullus to Horace, Oxford 1980.
E. Greene, The erotics of domination: male desire and the mistress in Latin love poetry, Baltimore 1998.
L. Canali, Amore e sessualità negli autori latini, Milan 2001.
R. Ancona en E. Greene (edd.), Gendered dynamics in Latin love poetry, Baltimore 2005.
4. Carmina lyrica
J.H. Lupton, An introduction to latin lyric verse composition, London 1928.
K. Büchner, Die römische Lyrik, Stuttgart 1976.
P. Grimal, Le lyrisme à Rome, Paris 1978.
F. Cairns (ed.), Roman Lyric: Collected Papers on Catullus and Horace, Berlin/Boston 2012.
5. Carmina bucolica
V.L. Ceder, The Latin pastoral eclogue after Vergil, Madison 1984.
M. Fantuzzi en T. Papanghelis (edd.), Brill's Companion to Greek and Latin Pastoral, Leiden 2006.
E. Karakasis, Song Exchange in Roman Pastoral, Berlin/New York 2011.
6. Carmina epica
M. Crump, The Epyllion from Theocritus to Ovid, Oxford 1931 (New York 1978).
W. Hübner, Dirae im römischen Epos, Hildesheim 1970.
R. Häussler, Studien zum historischen Epos der Antike. vol.1. Von Homer bis Vergil, Heidelberg 1976. vol.2. Das historische Epos von Lucan bis Silius und seine Theorie; geschichtliche Epik nach Vergil, Heidelberg 1978.
E. Burck (ed.), Das römische Epos, Darmstadt 1979.
J.H. Brouwers, Dichter of geschiedschrijver. Over historische epiek bij de Romeinen, oratio academica, Utrecht 1980.
S. Goldberg, Epic in Republican Rome, Oxford 1995.
A.Dalzell, The criticism of didactic poetry: essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid, Toronto 1996.
M. v. Albrecht, Roman Epic. An interpretative introduction, Leiden 1999.
K. Volk, The Poetics of Latin Didactic. Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius, Oxford 2002.
M.R. Gale, Latin epic and didactic poetry: genre, tradition and individuality, Swansea 2004.
S. Kyriakidis, Catalogues of proper names in Latin epic poetry: Lucretius, Virgil, Ovid, Newcastle 2007.
N.A. Coffee, The commerce of war: exchange and social order in Latin epic, Chicago 2009.
A. Augoustakis, Motherhood and the other: fashioning female power in Flavian epic, Oxford 2010.
H. Lovatt, The epic gaze: vision, gender and narrative in ancient epic, Cambridge (MA)/New York 2013.
H. Lovatt en C. Vout (edd.), Epic visions: visuality in Greek and Latin epic and its reception, Cambridge (MA)/New York 2013.
7. Elegia
A. Day, The Origins of Latin Love-Elegy, Oxford 1938 (Hildesheim 1972).
R. Müller, Motivkatalog der römischen Elegie. Eine Untersuchung zur Poetik der Römer, Zürich 1952.
S. Lilja, The Roman Elegists Attitude towards Women, Helsinki 1965 (New York 1978).
W. Stroh, Die römische Liebeselegie als werbende Dichtung, Amsterdam 1971.
D. Ross jr., Background to Augustan Poetry: Gallus, Elegy and Rome, Cambridge/New York/Melbourne 1975.
J. Hoffmann, Poeta und Puella. Zur Grundkonstellation der römischen Liebeselegie, diss. Erlangen 1976.
N. Holzberg, Die römische Liebeselegie: eine Einführung, Darmstadt 1990, 2. ed. 2001.
D.F. Kennedy (ed.), The Arts of Love: Five Studies in the Discourse of Roman Love Elegy, Cambridge 1993.
J.-Y. Maleuvre, Jeux de masques dans l'elegie latine: Tibulle, Properce, Ovide, Leuven/Namen 1998.
P. Allen Miller, Subjecting verses: Latin love elegy and the emergence of the real, Princeton 2003.
P. Allen Miller, Latin Erotic Elegy. An anthology and reader, London 2004 .
C.U. Merriam, Love and propaganda: Augustan Venus and the Latin love elegists, City of Brussels 2006.
F. Cairns (ed.), Papers on Roman Elegy (1969-2003), Bologna 2007.
M. Öhrman, Varying virtue: mythological paragons of wifely virtues in Roman elegy, Lund 2008.
G. Liveley en P.B. Salzmann-Mitchell (edd.), Latin Elegy and Narratology: Fragments of Story, Columbus 2008.
A.M. Keith (ed.), Latin elegy and Hellenistic epigram: a tale of two genres at Rome, Newcastle 2011.
H.H. Gardner, Gendering time in Augustan love elegy, Oxford 2013.
T.S. Thorsen (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Latin love elegy, Cambridge 2013.
B. Mayor en
J. Manuel, Power play in Latin love elegy, Berlin/Boston 2017.