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Published: 16 February 2024
...Bobby Xinyue, Humiliation and revenge in Ovid’s Fasti In: Essays on Propertian and Ovidian Elegy: A Limping Lady for Stephen Heyworth. Edited by: T. E. Franklinos and Jennifer Ingleheart, Oxford University Press. © Bobby Xinyue 2024. DOI: 10.1093/oso...
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Published: 16 February 2024
... concerns points to the seeming inability of time to progress while the poet is in exile. This temporal stasis is thematised in Tristia 3, and may even point to the poet’s lack of progress with the Fasti (also known as his Tempora). This purported inability...
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Published: 06 April 2007
...This chapter explores the charts of the Roman Fasti, investigating their role in placing the city and its empire in time, and analyzing in particular the revealing transformations the fasti underwent as they were revolutionized along with the rest of Roman life by Julius Caesar...
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Published: 01 December 2019
... sister Christianity Plautus rhizomatics Ovid Shakespeare Golding Metamorphoses Fasti Macbeth rape ghosts haunting appropriation Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. ( Macbeth...
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Published: 18 September 2012
... not only the calendrical fasti but also the consular fasti. Numa Pompilius calendars time Blackburn B Cornell T J Holford Strevens L Laurence R Michels A K North J Smith C J Stern S Ides Kalends Nones Dunn F M Oakley S P Rüpke J fasti Rome Coarelli F...
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Published: 23 February 2006
... in Ars Amatoria 1, to a later moment when she finds herself deserted once more, this time by her divine husband, in Fasti 3.2 Although the same, or similar, elements naturally recur in all three episodes, there is a palpable sense of difference and of development which can...
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Published: 24 July 2014
... Scipionis Ovidius Naso Publius centralization diffusion of religion divination Naples theology theological fasti fas and nefas festival diffusion of calendars calendars The Roman calendar in its technical and graphic form probably heads the list of the least altered and most pervasive survivals...
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Published: 13 June 2013
...Passages in Ovid’s Fasti that deal with monuments re-founded under Augustus give very selective accounts of their Republican history, and so seem to be actively involved in the process of forgetting; but monumenta are, etymologically, ‘reminders’; and the passages...
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Published: 13 June 2013
...Ovid, in his Fasti provides important treatments of two Roman clans, the Fabii and the Claudii. Ovid records memorable events associated with both, in periods that were vital to the history of the Republic: the struggle against the Etruscans, the Gallic sack of Rome, the conflict...
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Published: 13 June 2013
...In light of important recent work on reflections of the regal period in Augustan poetry, this chapter looks in the main at the handling of Numa by Augustan poets and in particular at the role he plays in Ovid’s Fasti, while also adding a few remarks about Romulus, who, in general...
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Published: 01 November 2010
... Suetonii vulgo Donatiana also VSD advancement Aristaeus Bacon bugonia Chauveau Cleyn commentary didactic Eurydice Fasti Fleming Milton Mulcaster Ovid precept Proteus Virgil Recent work on the reception of the Georgics has tended to drive the poem into the dirt. Pursuing...
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Published: 15 October 2009
... self-irony in the Amores, through self-authorization as a scholar in the Fasti, to a final assumption of song in the Metamorphoses, where the epic genre demands greater poetic self-confidence. The later Ovid goes in two directions...
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Published: 25 August 2022
...The designation interregni caussa applied by the Capitoline Fasti to the second dictatorship of Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus in 217 bc in reality belongs to his (attested but undated) first dictatorship, and should be assigned to the consular year 223/2...
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Published: 08 November 2008
...Close reading of Ovid Fasti 4.133-62 reveals an archaic ritual requiring citizen women to bathe naked in public on 1 April in honour of Venus Verticordia. The goddess may also have been called ‘Epithalassios’, referring both to Venus’ birth from the sea and to the ritual cry...
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Published: 03 March 2022
..., a group of Protestant activists created the first Association de soutien des travailleurs immigrés in the Paris region in 1962. By 1966, several of these associations grouped together as FASTI. They helped immigrants fight deportation proceedings, garner better housing, and conducted...
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Published online: 22 March 2012
Published in print: 28 May 1998
... of the late Roman Empire (379–455 AD), a time when the West collapsed while the East survived. Wherever possible, the author assigns each law to the likely imperial quaestor who drafted it. This approach yields a list of office holders (Fasti), in which each quaestor is associated with the laws he drafted...
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Published: 02 February 2012
... the importance of adding the exilic works and the Fasti to the ‘Renaissance Ovid’. It further considers the importance for Milton of Ovid's revision of Virgil, and of Ovid's central role in the development of Elizabethan literature. Johnson Samuel Milton Deborah Adam chastity Dante De...
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Published: 24 October 2019
... Gestae Divi Augusti res publica coinage Fasti Praenestini Julius Caesar Octavianus C Augustus leges et iura Tullius Cicero M Antonius M Cassius Longinus C civil wars Cornelius Sulla L Sulpicius Rufus P Sulpicius Rufus Ser Cornelius Dolabella P consulship Livy Quinctius Cincinnatus L...
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Published: 03 August 2023
.... This chapter will explore the network of allusions to the Fasti and to the Heroides, as Corinne both celebrates the numinous vestiges of Rome’s past before fashioning herself as one of Ovid’s abandoned women, as she laments Oswald’s departure and betrayal. The chapter...
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Published: 18 July 1996
..., but also by the succession in office of the ultimate authors of imperial pronouncements, the palatine secretaries. Thus a form of anonymous stylistic fasti can be created for certain offices, followed by identification in some cases with appropriate figures known from other evidence. fasti...