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Superior document:Lustrum.
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:German
Series:Lustrum.
Physical Description:1 online resource (361 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Body
  • Phaedrus 1975-2014 von Ursula Gärtner / Potsdam
  • Inhalt
  • 1. Bibliographien / Forschungsberichte
  • 2. Ausgaben
  • 3. Kommentare
  • 4. Lexika / Nachschlagewerke
  • 5. Übersetzungen
  • 5.1. Deutsch
  • 5.2. Englisch
  • 5.3. Französisch
  • 5.4. Galizisch
  • 5.5. Italienisch
  • 5.6. Russisch
  • 5.7. Spanisch
  • 5.8. Ukrainisch
  • 6. Gesamtinterpretationen (Monographien)
  • 7. Einzelaspekte
  • 7.1. Einführendes / Allgemeines
  • 7.2. Textkritik / Überlieferungsgeschichte
  • 7.3. Zu Autor und Publikum
  • 7.4. Zu Form und Gattung
  • 7.5. Zu Sprache, Stil und Metrum
  • 7.6. Zu Quellen, Vorbildern und Subtexten
  • 7.7. Zur Aussage
  • 7.7.1. Politisch-soziokulturell
  • 7.7.2. Moralisch-philosophisch
  • 7.7.3. Poetologisch
  • 7.8. Zur Rezeption
  • 7.8.1. Allgemein
  • 7.8.2. Antike
  • 7.8.3. Mittelalter
  • 7.8.4. Neuzeit
  • 7.9. Spezielle Aspekte
  • 7.9.1. Tierrollen
  • 7.9.2. Geschlechterrollen
  • 7.9.3. Römisches Recht
  • 8. Einzelne Gedichte
  • 9. Fachdidaktik (Auswahl)
  • 10. Vermischtes
  • Nachtrag
  • Index
  • A Review of Scholarship on Catullus 1985-2015 by Marilyn B. Skinner / Tucson, Arizona
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • I. Bibliographies, Editions, Textual Criticism and Exegesis, and Commentaries
  • A. Bibliographies
  • B. Editions
  • 1. Complete Editions
  • 2. Editions of Individual Poems
  • 3. School Editions
  • C. Textual Criticism and Exegesis
  • 1. Textual History
  • 2. Conjectures
  • 3. Textual Exegesis
  • D. Commentaries
  • II. General Studies
  • A. Biography and Prosopography
  • 1. C. Valerius Catullus
  • 2. Clodia Metelli
  • 3. Juventius
  • 4. Neoteric Poets: C. Licinius Calvus, C. Helvius Cinna
  • 5. Other Figures
  • B. Introductions to the Poet
  • C. Collections
  • 1. Single-Authored Collections.
  • 2. Festschriften, Special Journal Issues, and Other Multiple-Authored Collections
  • III. Arrangement of the Corpus
  • A. Arrangement of Individual Sections
  • 1. The Polymetric Group
  • 2. The Longer Poems
  • 3. The Elegiac Poems
  • B. Arrangement of the liber Catulli
  • 1. Physical Considerations
  • 2. Ring-Composition (Annular) Patterning
  • 3. Sequential Readings
  • 4. Indeterminability
  • IV. Critical Interpretations
  • A. Overviews: Critical Trends
  • B. Unifying Approaches
  • 1. Generic Readings
  • 2. Rhetorical Analyses
  • 3. Persona and Performativity
  • 4. Psychoanalytic Studies
  • 5. Russian and Continental Theory: Catullus and Theory, Bakhtin, Foucault
  • C. Cultural and Historicist Readings
  • 1. Physical Text
  • 2. Cultural Identity
  • 3. Intellectual, Economic, and Social Contexts
  • 4. Political Context
  • D. Formalist Studies
  • 1. Genres: Polymetrics, Epic / Epyllion, Elegy, Epigrams
  • 2. Structure
  • 3. Meter, Rhythm, and Sound
  • 4. Language: Semantics, Diction and Syntax, Stylistics
  • 5. Imagery and Metaphor
  • E. Themes and Motifs
  • 1. Lesbia and Love
  • 2. Gender
  • 3. Sexuality and Obscenity
  • 4. Friendship
  • 5. Poetry
  • 6. Time
  • 7. Religion and Myth
  • 8. Death
  • 9. Travel
  • 10. Marriage and the Family
  • 11. Miscellaneous Themes
  • F. Individual Poems
  • Catullus 1
  • Catullus 2 and 2b
  • Catullus 3
  • Catullus 4
  • Catullus 5 and 7
  • Catullus 6
  • Catullus 8
  • Catullus 9
  • Catullus 10
  • Catullus 11
  • Catullus 12-14
  • Catullus 13
  • Catullus 14b-26
  • Catullus 15
  • Catullus 16
  • Catullus 17
  • Catullus 21
  • Catullus 22
  • Catullus 23 and 24
  • Catullus 25
  • Catullus 27
  • Catullus 28
  • Catullus 29
  • Catullus 30
  • Catullus 31
  • Catullus 32
  • Catullus 33
  • Catullus 34
  • Catullus 35
  • Catullus 36
  • Catullus 37 and 39
  • Catullus 38
  • Catullus 40
  • Catullus 41 and 43
  • Catullus 42
  • Catullus 44.
  • Catullus 45
  • Catullus 46
  • Catullus 47
  • Catullus 49
  • Catullus 50
  • Catullus 51
  • Catullus 52
  • Catullus 53
  • Catullus 54
  • Catullus 55
  • Catullus 56
  • Catullus 57
  • Catullus 58
  • Catullus 58b
  • Catullus 59
  • Catullus 60
  • Catullus 61
  • Catullus 62
  • Catullus 63
  • 1. Textual Suggestions
  • 2. Interpretations
  • Catullus 64
  • 1. Monographs
  • 2. Textual and Exegetical Remarks
  • 3. Formalist Studies
  • 4. Comprehensive Thematic Studies
  • 5. Prologue and Invocation of the Heroes
  • 6. The Ariadne Episode
  • 7. Ekphrasis and Visual Reception
  • 8. The Wedding of Peleus and Thetis and the Song of the Parcae
  • 9. Epilogue
  • 10. Intertextual Studies
  • Catullus 65
  • Catullus 66
  • Catullus 67
  • Catullus 68a-b
  • 1. Textual Suggestions
  • 2. Catullus 68a
  • 3. Catullus 68b
  • 4. Comprehensive Treatments
  • Catullus 69 and 71
  • Catullus 70
  • Catullus 72
  • Catullus 73
  • Catullus 74
  • Catullus 75
  • Catullus 76
  • Catullus 77
  • Catullus 78 and 78b
  • Catullus 79
  • Catullus 83
  • Catullus 84
  • Catullus 85
  • Catullus 86
  • Catullus 87
  • Catullus 88
  • Catullus 89
  • Catullus 92
  • Catullus 94
  • Catullus 95 and 95b
  • Catullus 96
  • Catullus 97
  • Catullus 100
  • Catullus 101
  • Catullus 102
  • Catullus 103
  • Catullus 105
  • Catullus 107
  • Catullus 109
  • Catullus 111
  • Catullus 112
  • Catullus 114 and 115
  • Catullus 116
  • Index of Authors.