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9.8) Horace Epistles Bibliography

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2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 Adkins, L. and R.A. Adkins. 1998. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 Allen, W., Jr. 1970. “The Addressees in Horace’s first Book of Epistles.” Studies in Philology 67: 255-66.

4 Leave a comment on paragraph 4 0 Anderson, W.A. 1995. “‘Horatius liber‘ Child and Freedman’s Free Son.” Arethusa 28: 151-64.

5 Leave a comment on paragraph 5 0 Bettini, M. 2013. Women and Weasels: Mythologies of Birth in Ancient Greece and Rome. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

6 Leave a comment on paragraph 6 0 Bonner, S.F. 1972. “The street teacher: an educational scene in Horace.” AJPh 93: 509-28.

7 Leave a comment on paragraph 7 0 Bowditch, P.L. 2001. Horace and the Gift Economy of Patronage. Berkeley: University of California Press.

8 Leave a comment on paragraph 8 0 Brink, C.O. 1971. Horace on Poetry: The ‘Ars Poetica’. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

9 Leave a comment on paragraph 9 0 Brink, C.O. 1982. Horace on Poetry: Epistles Book II, The Letters to Augustus and Florus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

10 Leave a comment on paragraph 10 0 Carson, A. 2006. Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides. New York: New York Review Books.

11 Leave a comment on paragraph 11 0 Cătălin, E. 2011. “The Typology of Human Constitutions in Hippocrates’ De Victu 1, 32.” Wiener Studien 124: 39-54. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24752218.)

12 Leave a comment on paragraph 12 0 Christesen, P. and D.G. Kyle (eds.) 2013. Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell Press.

13 Leave a comment on paragraph 13 0 Citroni, M. 2013. “Horace’s Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry. in Farrell and Nelis: 180-204.

14 Leave a comment on paragraph 14 0 Clay, J.S. 2010. “Horace and Lesbian Lyric.” in Davis: 128-46.

15 Leave a comment on paragraph 15 0 Commager, S. 1957. “The Function of Wine in Horace’s Odes.” TAPA 88: 68-80.

16 Leave a comment on paragraph 16 0 Cucchiarelli, A. 2010. “Return to Sender: Horace’s sermo from the Epistles to the Satires.” in Davis: 291-318.

17 Leave a comment on paragraph 17 0 Cucchiarelli, A. 2019. Orazio, Epistole I. Pisa: Edizioni Della Normale.

18 Leave a comment on paragraph 18 0 Damon, C. 1998. The Mask of the Parasite: A Pathology of Roman Patronage. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

19 Leave a comment on paragraph 19 0 D’Arms, J. 2003. Romans on the Bay of Naples and Other Essays on Roman Campania. Edipuglia.

20 Leave a comment on paragraph 20 0 Davis, G. 2010. A Companion to Horace. Malden and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

21 Leave a comment on paragraph 21 0 Dilke, O.A.W. 1981. “The Interpretation of Horace’s Epistles.” ANRW 31.3: 1837-65.

22 Leave a comment on paragraph 22 0 Fantham, E. 2013. “The First Book of Letters.” in Günther: 407-430.

23 Leave a comment on paragraph 23 0 Faraone, C.A. 1999. Ancient Greek Love Magic. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

24 Leave a comment on paragraph 24 0 Farrell, J. and D.P. Nelis (eds.) 2013. Augustan Poetry and the Roman Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

25 Leave a comment on paragraph 25 0 Feeney, D.C. 2002. “Una cum scriptore meo: poetry, Principate and the traditions of literary history in the Epistle to Augustus,” in Woodman and Feeney: 172-87.

26 Leave a comment on paragraph 26 0 Feeney, D.C. 2007. Caesar’s Calendar: Ancient Time and the Beginnings of History. Berkeley: The University of California Press.

27 Leave a comment on paragraph 27 0 Ferri, R. 2007. “The Epistles.” in Harrison: 121-31.

28 Leave a comment on paragraph 28 0 Ferry, D. 2001. The Epistles of Horace: Bilingual Edition. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

29 Leave a comment on paragraph 29 0 Fowler, D. 2008. “Lectures on Horace’s ‘Epistles’.” Cambridge Classical Journal 54: 80-114.

30 Leave a comment on paragraph 30 0 Fraenkel, E. 1957. Horace. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

31 Leave a comment on paragraph 31 0 Freudenburg, K. 2002. “Solus sapiens liber est: recommissioning lyric in Epistles 1.” In Woodman and Feeney: 124-40.

32 Leave a comment on paragraph 32 0 Freudenburg, K. (ed.) 2009. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies, Horace: Satires and Epistles. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

33 Leave a comment on paragraph 33 0 Freudenburg, K. 2014.” ‘Recusatio’ as Political Theatre: Horace’s Letter to Augustus.” JRS 104: 105-132.

34 Leave a comment on paragraph 34 0 Gowers, E. 1997. The Loaded Table: Representations of Food in Roman Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

35 Leave a comment on paragraph 35 0 Gowers, E. 2003. “Fragments of Autobiography in Horace Satires 1.” CA 22: 55-91.

36 Leave a comment on paragraph 36 0 Green, C.M.C. 1996. “Did the Romans Hunt?” CQ 15: 222-60.

37 Leave a comment on paragraph 37 0 Greenough, J.B. 1887. The Satires and Epistles of Horace. Ginn & Company: Boston.

38 Leave a comment on paragraph 38 0 Günther, H.-C. (ed.) 2013. Brill’s Companion to Horace. Leiden: Brill.

39 Leave a comment on paragraph 39 0 Gurd, S.A. 2012. Work in Progress: Literary Revision as Social Performance in Ancient Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

40 Leave a comment on paragraph 40 0 Hanses, M. 2020. The Life of Comedy after the Death of Plautus and Terence. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

41 Leave a comment on paragraph 41 0 Harper, K. 2017. The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

42 Leave a comment on paragraph 42 0 Harrison, S.J. 1988. “Deflating the Odes: Horace Epistles 1.20.” CQ 38: 473-76.

43 Leave a comment on paragraph 43 0 Harrison, S.J. 1995. “Poetry, Philosophy and Letter-Writing in Horace Epistles 1.” in Innes, Hine, and Pelling: 47-61.

44 Leave a comment on paragraph 44 0 Harrison, S.J. (ed.) 1995. Homage to Horace: A Bimillenary Celebration. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

45 Leave a comment on paragraph 45 0 Harrison, S.J. (ed.) 2007. The Cambridge Companion to Horace. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

46 Leave a comment on paragraph 46 0 Harrison, S.J. 2020. How to Be Content: An Ancient Poet’s Guide for an Age of Excess. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

47 Leave a comment on paragraph 47 0 Higginbotham, J. 1997. Piscinae: Artificial Fishponds in Roman Italy. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

48 Leave a comment on paragraph 48 0 Highet, G. 1957. Poets in a Landscape. New York: New York Review Books.

49 Leave a comment on paragraph 49 0 Hodge, A. 2000 ‘Wells’, in O. Wikander (ed.) The Handbook of Ancient Water Technology. Leiden, Brill, 29-38.

50 Leave a comment on paragraph 50 0 Houghton, L.B.T. and M. Wyke (eds.) 2009. Perceptions of Horace: A Roman Poet and His Readers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

51 Leave a comment on paragraph 51 0 Hubbard, M. 1995. “Pindarici fontis qui non expalluit haustus: Horace, Epistles 1.3.” in Harrison: 219-27.

52 Leave a comment on paragraph 52 0 Hughes, J.D. 2014. Environmental Problems of the Greeks and Romans (2nd Ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

53 Leave a comment on paragraph 53 0 Hutchinson, G. 2007. “Horace and archaic Greek poetry.” in Harrison: 36-49.

54 Leave a comment on paragraph 54 0 Innes, D., H. Hine, and C. Pelling (eds.) 1995. Ethics and Rhetoric: Classical Essays for Donald Russell. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

55 Leave a comment on paragraph 55 0 Johnson, V. 1940, “Ninnius, Vinius, and Onysius.” CPh. 35: 420-22.

56 Leave a comment on paragraph 56 0 Johnson, W.R. 1993. Horace and the Dialectic of Freedom: Readings in Epistles I. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

57 Leave a comment on paragraph 57 0 Johnson, W.R. 2010. “The Epistles.” in Davis: 319-33.

58 Leave a comment on paragraph 58 0 Kaster, R.A. 1988. Guardians of Language: The Grammarian and Society in Late Antiquity. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

59 Leave a comment on paragraph 59 0 Kaster, R.A. 2005. Emotion, Restraint, and Community in Ancient Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

60 Leave a comment on paragraph 60 0 Kaster, R.A. 2012. The Appian Way: Ghost Road, Queen of Roads. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

61 Leave a comment on paragraph 61 0 Keane, C. 2011. “Lessons in Reading: Horace on Homer at Epistles 1.2.1-31.” CW 104: 427-50.

62 Leave a comment on paragraph 62 0 Kennerly, M. 2018. Editorial Bodies: Perfection and Rejection in Ancient Rhetoric and Poetics. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press.

63 Leave a comment on paragraph 63 0 Kilpatrick, R.S. 1986. The Poetry of Friendship: Horace, Epistles I. Edmonton: Alberta University Press.

64 Leave a comment on paragraph 64 0 Kirichenko, B. 2018. “How to Build a Monument: Horace the Image-Maker.” MD 80: 121-63.

65 Leave a comment on paragraph 65 0 Kirkland, J.H. 1893. Horace: Satires and Epistles. Boston: Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.

66 Leave a comment on paragraph 66 0 Klinger, F. 2009. “Horace’s Letter to Augustus” in Freudenberg: 335-59.

67 Leave a comment on paragraph 67 0 Konstan, D. 1995. “Patrons and Friends.” CP 90: 328-42.

68 Leave a comment on paragraph 68 0 La Penna, A. 2009. “Horace, Augustus, and the Question of the Latin Theater.” in Freudenberg: 386-401.

69 Leave a comment on paragraph 69 0 Leach, E.W. 1971. “Horace’s Pater Optimus and Terence’s Demea: Autobiographical Fiction and Comedy in Sermo 1.4.” AJP 92: 616-32.

70 Leave a comment on paragraph 70 0 Long, A.A. and D. Sedley. 1987. The Hellenistic Philosophers (2 Vol.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

71 Leave a comment on paragraph 71 0 Lowrie, M. 2009. Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

72 Leave a comment on paragraph 72 0 Macleod, C. 1983. Collected Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

73 Leave a comment on paragraph 73 0 Manolaraki, E. 2012. “Imperial and Rhetorical Hunting in Pliny’s Panegyricus.” Illinois Classical Studies 37: 175-98.

74 Leave a comment on paragraph 74 0 Marzano, A. 2018. “Fish and Fishing in the Roman World.” Journal of Maritime Archaeology 13: 437-47.

75 Leave a comment on paragraph 75 0 Mascio, M.C. 2018. “Aristippus, Ulysses, and the Philosophus Polutropos in Horace Epistles, Book 1.” CW 111: 227-52.

76 Leave a comment on paragraph 76 0 Mayer, R. 1986. “Horace’s Epistles I and Philosophy.” AJP 107: 55-73.

77 Leave a comment on paragraph 77 0 Mayer, R. (ed.) 1994. Horace: Epistles Book 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

78 Leave a comment on paragraph 78 0 Macleod, C.W. 1979. “The Poetry of Ethics: Horace Epistles 1.” JRS 69: 16-27.

79 Leave a comment on paragraph 79 0 McCarter, S.A. 2015. Horace Between Freedom and Slavery: The First Book of Epistles. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

80 Leave a comment on paragraph 80 0 McCarter, S.A. 2018. “Fecitne Viriliter? Patronage, Erotics, and Masculinity in Horace, Epistles 1.” AJPh 139: 675-709.

81 Leave a comment on paragraph 81 0 McCarthy, K. 2019. I-the Poet: First Person Form in Catullus, Horace, and Propertius. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

82 Leave a comment on paragraph 82 0 McGann, M.J. 1969. Studies in Horace’s First Book of Epistles. Brussels: Latomus.

83 Leave a comment on paragraph 83 0 McGinn, T.A.J. 1998. Prostitution, Sexuality, and Law in Ancient Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

84 Leave a comment on paragraph 84 0 McNeill, R.L.B. 2001. Horace: Image, Identity, and Audience. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

85 Leave a comment on paragraph 85 0 Miller, J. 2009. Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

86 Leave a comment on paragraph 86 0 Moles, J. 2002. “Poetry, Philosophy, Politics and Play.” In Woodman and Feeney: 141-57.

87 Leave a comment on paragraph 87 0 Moles, J. 2007. “Philosophy and Ethics.” in Harrison: 165-80.

88 Leave a comment on paragraph 88 0 Morello, R. and A.D. Morrison (eds.) 2007. Ancient Letters: Classical and Late Antique Epistology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

89 Leave a comment on paragraph 89 0 Morrison, A.D. 2006. “Advice and Abuse: Horace, Epistles 1 and the Iambic Tradition.” MD 56: 29-61

90 Leave a comment on paragraph 90 0 Morrison, A.D. 2007. “Didacticism and Epistolary in Horace Epistles 1.” In Morello and Morrison: 107-31.

91 Leave a comment on paragraph 91 0 Muecke, F. 1993. Horace: Satires II. Warminster: Aris & Phillips.

92 Leave a comment on paragraph 92 0 Musurillo, H. 1974. “A Formula for Happiness: Horace “Epist.” 1.6 to Numicius.” C.W. 67.4: 193-204.

93 Leave a comment on paragraph 93 0 Mynott, J. 2018. Birds in the Ancient World: Winged Words. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

94 Leave a comment on paragraph 94 0 Nelis, D.P. 2009. “Ovid Metamorphoses 1.416-51: Nova monstra and the foedera naturae.” In P.R. Hardie (ed.) Paradox and the Marvellous in Augustan Literature and Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 248-67.

95 Leave a comment on paragraph 95 0 Nisbet, R.G.M. 1959. “Notes on Horace, Epistles 1.” CQ 9: 73-76.

96 Leave a comment on paragraph 96 0 Nisbet, R.G.M. and M.A. Hubbard. 1970. A Commentary on Horace: Odes Book I. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

97 Leave a comment on paragraph 97 0 Nisbet, R.G.M. and M.A. Hubbard. 1978. A Commentary on Horace: Odes Book II. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

98 Leave a comment on paragraph 98 0 Nisbet, R.G.M. and N. Rudd. 2004. A Commentary on Horace: Odes, Book III. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

99 Leave a comment on paragraph 99 0 Nünlist, R. 1998. Poetologische Bildersprache in der frühgriechischen Dichtung. Berlin: DeGruyter.

100 Leave a comment on paragraph 100 0 O’Loughlin, M. 1978. The Garlands of Repose: The Literary Celebration of Civic and Retired Leisure. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

101 Leave a comment on paragraph 101 0 Oliensis, E. 1995. “Life after Publication: Horace, Epistles 1.20.” Arethusa 28: 209-24.

102 Leave a comment on paragraph 102 0 Oliensis, E. 1998. Horace and the Rhetoric of Authority. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

103 Leave a comment on paragraph 103 0 Porter, D.H. 2002. “Playing the Game: Horace Epistles 1.CW 96: 21-60.

104 Leave a comment on paragraph 104 0 Putnam, M. 1969. “Horace c. 1.20.” CJ 64: 153-57.

105 Leave a comment on paragraph 105 0 Putnam, M. 1995. “From lyric to letter: Iccius in Horace Odes 1.29 and Epistles 1.12.” Arethusa 28: 193-208.

106 Leave a comment on paragraph 106 0 Putnam, M. 2006. “Horace to Torquatus: ‘Epistle 1.5’ and ‘Ode 4.7.’” AJP 127: 387–413.

107 Leave a comment on paragraph 107 0 Reckford, K. 2002. “Pueri ludentes: Some Aspects of Play and Seriousness in Horace’s Epistles.” TAPA 132: 1-19.

108 Leave a comment on paragraph 108 0 Richlin, A. 2014. “Talking to Slaves in the Plautine Audience.” CQ 33: 174-226.

109 Leave a comment on paragraph 109 0 Rimell, V. 2015. The Closure of Space in Roman Poetics. Empire’s Inward Turn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

110 Leave a comment on paragraph 110 0 Rudd, N. 1989. Horace Epistles Book II and Epistle to the Pisones (‘Ars Poetica’). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

111 Leave a comment on paragraph 111 0 Rusten, J. (ed.) 2011. The Birth of Comedy: Texts, Documents, and Art from Athenian Comic Competitions, 486-280. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

112 Leave a comment on paragraph 112 0 Sallares, R. 2002. Malaria and Rome: A History of Malaria in Ancient Italy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

113 Leave a comment on paragraph 113 0 Schiesaro, A. 2009. “Horace’s Bacchic Poetics.” in Houghton and Wyke: 61-79.

114 Leave a comment on paragraph 114 0 Sedley, D. 1998. Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

115 Leave a comment on paragraph 115 0 Shuckburgh, E.S. 1899. The Epistles of Horace: Book I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

116 Leave a comment on paragraph 116 0 Smith, W.S, Jr. 1984. “Horace Directs a Carouse: Epistle 1.19.” TAPA 114: 255-72.

117 Leave a comment on paragraph 117 0 Spencer, D. 2003. “Horace and the Company of Kings: Art and Artfulness in Epistle 2, 1.” MD 51: 135-160.

118 Leave a comment on paragraph 118 0 Speriani, S. 2018. “The Spectacle of Gazes: Seeing and Being Seen in the First Book of Horace’s Epistles.CJ 113: 428-452.

119 Leave a comment on paragraph 119 0 Taylor, B. 2020. Lucretius and the Language of Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

120 Leave a comment on paragraph 120 0 Thomas, R.F. 2011. Horace Odes Book IV and Carmen Saeculare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

121 Leave a comment on paragraph 121 0 Toner J. 2015. “Barbers, Barbershops and Searching for Roman Popular Culture.” Papers of the British School at Rome 83: 91-109.

122 Leave a comment on paragraph 122 0 Traina, A. 2009. “Horace and Aristippus: The Epistles and the Art of Convivere.” in Freudenberg: 287-307.

123 Leave a comment on paragraph 123 0 Trapp, M. (ed.) 2003. Greek and Latin Letters: An Anthology with Translation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

124 Leave a comment on paragraph 124 0 Trinacty, C. 2012. “The Fox and the Bee: Horace’s First Book of Epistles,Arethusa 45: 57-77.

125 Leave a comment on paragraph 125 0 Tutrone, F. 2019. “Venerari contendere adicere: Roman Emulation, Intergenerational Reciprocity, and the Ancient Idea of Progress.” Athenaeum 107.1: 94-127.

126 Leave a comment on paragraph 126 0 West, D. 1967. Reading Horace. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

127 Leave a comment on paragraph 127 0 Wickham, E.C. 1903. Horace Vol. II: The Satires, Epistles, and De Arte Poetica. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

128 Leave a comment on paragraph 128 0 Williams, G. 1968. Tradition and Originality in Roman Poetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

129 Leave a comment on paragraph 129 0 Woodman, A.J. and D.C. Feeney (eds.) 2002. Traditions and Contexts in the Poetry of Horace. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

130 Leave a comment on paragraph 130 0 Yegül, F. K. 1996. “The Thermo-Mineral Complex at Baiae and De Balneis Puteolanis”, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 78, No. 1, pp. 137–161.

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