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Pliny, --- Correspondence. --- Correspondence --- Pliny, - the Younger - Correspondence --- Pliny, - the Younger
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The present volume, in tribute to Nicole Methy, brings together 20 contributions, including 4 which were composed by Nicole Methy herself (one of these contributions is unpublished, the other three are hard to find by now). While it contributes to a better understanding of the second century A.D., including Antonine ideology and literary culture of the time, the book focuses on Pliny the Younger. In this respect, it takes into account all the sources: archaeological, numismatic, and of course textual evidence. The Epistles and the Panegyricus of Trajan are explored through several approaches: analysis of themes (health, suffering, mourning, women), but also close reading. The portrayal of various figures (Varro, Nero) is also discussed, and, finally, a study of the reception of Pliny the Younger is provided.
Pliny, --- Méthy, Nicole --- Philosophical anthropology --- Criticism and interpretation --- Méthy, Nicole --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Pline le Jeune --- Critique et interprétation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Pliny, - the Younger - Criticism and interpretation --- Pliny, - the Younger --- Pliny, the Younger
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This volume brings together some of the influential work to be published on the Epistles of Pliny the Younger. Covering historical, (auto)biographical, and literary aspects of the Epistles and their reception, the articles offer a wide and representative range of approaches to Pliny.
Pliny, --- Criticism, Textual. --- Correspondence (Pliny, the Younger) --- Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Gaius, --- Correspondence.
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Authors, Latin --- Lawyers --- Latin letters --- Pliny, --- Critical edition --- Authors, Latin - Correspondence --- Lawyers - Rome - Correspondence --- Latin letters - Translations into French --- Pliny, - the Younger - Correspondence --- Pliny, - the Younger --- Pline le Jeune (0061?-0114?) --- Correspondance
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Pliny [Younger] --- Latin language --- Style --- Pliny, --- Literary style --- Rome --- Civilization --- -Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Pliny the Younger --- -Literary style --- Civilization. --- Style. --- Literary style. --- Rome (Italy) --- -Style --- Caius Plinius, --- Gaĭ T︠S︡et︠s︡iliĭ Pliniĭ Sekund, --- Gaj Plinije, --- Kaĭ Pliniĭ T︠S︡et︠s︡iliĭ Vtoroĭ --- Pline, --- Pliniĭ, --- Plinio, --- Plinius Caecilius Secundus, C. --- Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Caius --- Plinius, Caius, --- Gaius Plinius Secundus Minor --- C. Plini Caecili Secundi --- Pline le Jeune --- Plinius de jongere --- Plinius der Jüngere --- Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Gaius --- Latin language - Style --- Pliny, - the Younger - Literary style --- Rome - Civilization --- Pliny, - the Younger
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Imitation was central to Roman culture, and a staple of Latin poetry. But it was also fundamental to prose. This book brings together two monuments of the High Empire, Quintilian's Institutio oratoria ('Training of the orator') and Pliny's Epistles, to reveal a spectacular project of textual and ethical imitation. As a young man Pliny had studied with Quintilian. In the Epistles he meticulously transforms and subsumes his teacher's masterpiece, together with poetry and prose ranging from Homer to Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus. In teasing apart Pliny's rich intertextual weave, this book reinterprets Quintilian through the eyes of one of his sharpest readers, radically reassesses the Epistles as a work of minute textual artistry, and makes a major intervention in scholarly debates on intertextuality, imitation and rhetorical culture at Rome. The result is a landmark study with far-reaching implications for how we read Latin literature.
Imitation in literature --- Latin literature --- Quotation --- Literary style --- Mimesis in literature --- Originality in literature --- Plagiarism --- History and criticism --- Quintilian. --- Pliny, --- E-books --- Imitation in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Quintilian. - Institutiones oratoriae --- Pliny, - the Younger. - Epistularum libri IX
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L'objet de cette publication n'est pas de tenter un procès en réhabilitation des éléments d'architecture classique ou archaïque, mais bien de rassembler une documentation cohérente pour alimenter une discussion de nature philosophique qui prenne appui sur un exercice d'architecture codifié. Cette publication fait suite à idée d'organiser un concours d'émulation visant à restituer la villa Laurentine que Pline Le Jeune, son propriétaire décrit dans la "Lettre à Gallus". Ce catalogue se termine par une critique des projets contemporains sous forme d'une réflexion sur les rapports entre architecture et archéologie.
villas --- Architecture --- Roman [ancient Italian style] --- architecture [discipline] --- architectonics --- anno 1-499 --- Architecture, Domestic --- Architecture domestique --- Influence. --- Influence --- Pliny, --- Homes and haunts. --- Laurentine Villa (Laurentum) --- Laurentum (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Laurente (Ville ancienne) --- Italie --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines --- Atrium --- Bâtiment --- Villa romaine --- Villa gallo-romaine --- Antiquité romaine --- Homes and haunts --- Laurentine Villa (Laurentum). --- Laurentum (Extinct city). --- Roman [ancient Italian culture or period] --- Antiquités romaines --- Architecture, Domestic - Rome - Influence --- Pliny, - the Younger - Homes and haunts --- Pliny, - the Younger
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