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Published: 23 October 2014
..., it is worth lingering with Horace a little longer, to compare his poetic description of sacrifice and its efficacy to the picture Juvenal gives of sacrifice in Satire 12. Horace’s famous Odes 3.13 is a description of a thanksgiving ritual for a spring that offers water...
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Polymorphic Nature, Polytheistic Culture, and the Orientalist Imaginaire
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Brian K. Pennington
Published: 01 April 2005
..., and later headed by such eminent scholars as Henry Thomas Colebrooke and Horace Hayman Wilson, the Asiatic Society and its journal the Asiatic Researches displayed from their beginning a close alliance with the designs of the colonial state. As the evolving state discarded Orientalist...
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Hindu and Buddhist Thought
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Julie Chajes
Published: 21 February 2019
... with the interpretations of Vedanta of Western-educated Hindu elites alongside academic Orientalism. Helena Blavatsky neo-Hinduism neo-Vedanta Tallapragada Subba Row Mohini Mohun Chatterji Orientalism Herbert Spencer Horace Hayman Wilson Rammohan Roy Brahmo Samaj Blavatsky and Olcott arrived...
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9 Horace’s Epistle 2.1, Cicero, Varro, and the Ancient Debate about the Origins and the Development of Latin Poetry
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Mario Citroni
Published: 13 June 2013
... they looked into the past and engaged in complex and insightful investgations of Roman literary history. Horace Actium Augustan Augustus Caesar Cicero M Tullius Cicero city civil war s continuation continuity debate epistles Epodes military new Octavian origins past period s political...
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Accidental Publication and Postpublication Revision
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Matthew D. C. Larsen
Published: 19 July 2018
... mistakes. But what happened when ancient authors wanted to correct a mistake in a work already brought out publically? Horace, speaking about the dangers of writing, famously warned: Nescit vox missa reverti , “A word, once spoken, does not know how to return.” 44 Like...
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The Infection of German Idealism
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Paul C. Gutjahr
Published: 02 March 2011
...Chapter thirty-eight treats the threat of German Idealist thought as it came to influence the thinking of those who considered themselves part of the Reformed tradition. Particularly important in this regard stand: John Williamson Nevin, Charles Finney, and Horace Bushnell. Hodge considered each...
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Language and Feeling
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Paul C. Gutjahr
Published: 02 March 2011
... language. Park argued that for a different between figurative and descriptive language in the Bible. Hodge held that no such distinction existed. Reason alone could understand the Bible; an intuitive faculty was not needed, nor was it reliable. Andover Seminary Bibliotheca Sacra Bushnell Horace...
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Published: 01 October 2015
... in literature and philosophy by Elissa Marder and Andrew Parker. The final section of the chapter outlines the shifting significance of motherhood to Roman ideology and identity under Augustus and beyond, in particular the use of motherhood in key Roman foundation myths and texts (Ennius, Virgil, Livy, Horace...
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The Homeric Hymns and Horatian Lyric
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Stephen Harrison
Published: 24 November 2016
...This paper traces the influence of the Homeric Hymns and their poetic tradition on Horace’s Odes and the Carmen Saeculare . It shows that the key plots of the longer Hymns (to Hermes, Aphrodite, Demeter, Pan, and Dionysus) seem to be used...
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Published: 24 November 2016
... annotate Augustus satyrs apostrophe aretalogy birth birth legend cult epiphany Pentheus prayer Pallas ruler VIRGIL Aeneas Anchises underworld laughter motive Persephone adaptation Hades poetic memory HOMER Sophocles Orpheus EURIPIDES Euripides HORACE Homeric Hymns...
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An International Spirit
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Josef Sorett
Published: 01 September 2016
... that came to define the Black Arts during the 1960s. As Horace Caton observed at the conference, black writers were preoccupied with the emergence of postcolonial African nations and their implications for the civil rights movement in the United States. Together these developments fomented an international...
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Utility and Affection in Epicurean Friendship: Philodemus On the Gods 3, On Property Management, and Horace Sermones 2.6
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David Armstrong
Published: 23 June 2016
... it creates feelings of security and regard from others. “Deeper friendship” and “affection,” involving shared pleasure in discourse and intimate companionship with an equal is consistently characterized by Epicurean writers (Philodemus, Horace) as one of the greatest pleasures life has to offer...
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Published: 26 June 2014
...This chapter looks at a range of Augustan authors and their handling of astrology. The pro-active discretionary stance towards disclosure of astrological knowledge established by Vitruvius (chapter 6) proves popular with authors such as Horace, Virgil, Hyginus and Ovid, who either offer direct...
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1 The Unitarian Universe
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Cynthia Grant Tucker
Published: 26 May 2010
... of domestic religion and separate spheres, as canonized by Horace Bushnell, violates the Unitarian values of equity and inclusion. The double standard of authorship and separatist ideology distort and diminish the women's posthumous reputations. classless society ideal of culture heaven Humanists Rich...
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Two-author Commentaries on Horace: Three Case Studies
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Stephen Harrison
Published: 01 December 2015
...This chapter considers the two best-known collaborative commentaries on Horace’s Odes : that of Adolf Kiessling and Richard Heinze, where Kiessling’s commentary of 1884–7 (part of a complete commentary on Horace) was re-edited in a second and further editions by the latter after...
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Sappho, Alcaeus, and the Literary Timing of Horace
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Thea S. Thorsen
Published: 09 January 2019
...This chapter argues on the basis of cues in Horace’s Odes 4.9 that Sappho fr. 16 is an important intertext for Horace’s Odes 1.15. Though neglected as such in scholarship, this chapter aims at showing that the poem’s background is precisely Sappho fr. 16, which...
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Introduction
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Christopher V. Trinacty
Published: 22 May 2014
... of Seneca’s use of Horace provides an example of Seneca’s poetic technique. What kind of a reader was Seneca? The opening chapter explores moments in which Seneca quotes passages of Ovid and Vergil in his prose works and then recalls the same passages as intertexts in his tragedies. By studying...
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Hidden Voices: Homoerotic Colour in Horace’s Odes
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Stephen Harrison
Published: 08 November 2018
...Another often-muted voice, here in the terrain of sexual attraction, is the topic of this chapter, which sets out to bring out the hidden voices of homoerotic in desire in Horace’s Odes. Expressions of male-male desire in these poems have traditionally been played down...
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The Humor of Jazz
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Charles Hiroshi Garrett
Published: 01 June 2012
... underserved by jazz discourse, including Sarah Vaughan, Slim Gaillard, Cab Calloway, Dorothy Donegan, and Horace Silver. Beiderbecke Bix Ellington Duke Giddins Gary Gillespie Dizzy jazz not jazz alterity of Silver Horace Taylor Billy Balliett Whitney Donegan Dorothy Tatum Art Doerschuk Robert...
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The Brawn of the Black Mecca and the Black New South: Maynard Jackson, Racial Symbolism, and Economic Realities
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Maurice J. Hobson
Published: 27 November 2017
... Association NEA Tate Horace E University of Kentucky Abernathy Ralph Atlanta Inquirer Atlanta University Center AUC Bond Julian Boone Joseph Holman M Carl Jackson Jesse Johnson Leroy Jordan Vernon King Coretta Scott King Martin Luther Sr National Urban Coalition Paschal’s Motor Hotel Southern...
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