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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PARENTIBUS OPTIMIS
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 STYLE AND EXPRESSION IN PERSIUS' FIFTH SATIRE
- 2 THE PROGRAMMATIC SATIRE AND THE METHOD OF PERSIUS I
- 3 THE NATURE AND SOURCES OF PERSIUS' IMAGERY
- 4 PERSIUS' FIRST SATIRE: ANALYSIS
- 5 GRANDEUR AND HUMILITY: JUVENAL AND THE HIGH STYLE
- APPENDIX 1 Accius and Pacuvius at Persius I. 76–8
- APPENDIX 2 Virgil and the moderns at Persius I. 96
- APPENDIX 3 The image of the child in ancient satire and diatribe
- APPENDIX 4 The disclaimer of malice
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- TRANSLATION
- 1 INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS
- 2 INDEX LOCORUM POTIORUM
- 3 INDEX OF IMAGES, TOPICS AND WORDS
Preface
from PARENTIBUS OPTIMIS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PARENTIBUS OPTIMIS
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 STYLE AND EXPRESSION IN PERSIUS' FIFTH SATIRE
- 2 THE PROGRAMMATIC SATIRE AND THE METHOD OF PERSIUS I
- 3 THE NATURE AND SOURCES OF PERSIUS' IMAGERY
- 4 PERSIUS' FIRST SATIRE: ANALYSIS
- 5 GRANDEUR AND HUMILITY: JUVENAL AND THE HIGH STYLE
- APPENDIX 1 Accius and Pacuvius at Persius I. 76–8
- APPENDIX 2 Virgil and the moderns at Persius I. 96
- APPENDIX 3 The image of the child in ancient satire and diatribe
- APPENDIX 4 The disclaimer of malice
- TEXT
- TRANSLATION
- 1 INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS
- 2 INDEX LOCORUM POTIORUM
- 3 INDEX OF IMAGES, TOPICS AND WORDS
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I wish here simply to record my debts, which are many. I should like to thank Messrs R. G. G. Coleman and A. G. Lee, Dr A. J. Woodman, and Professors C. O. Brink and W. J. N. Rudd for their comments on parts or the whole of earlier drafts, Miss R. S. Padel for helpful suggestions about pruning at a later stage, Dr R. O. A. M. Lyne for reading the proofs, and, above all, Professor E. J. Kenney for his encouragement and patience as he was presented with this study in one amended version after another. A further debt to Professor Rudd is in respect of his – and his publishers' – permission to print an adapted version of his recent translation of Persius' first satire from The Satires of Horace and Persius (Penguin Books 1973). My gratitude is also due to the staff of the Cambridge University Press for the care and expertise applied by them to the process of publication. Finally, I wish to thank the Master and Fellows of Peter-house, Cambridge, for their award of a Stone Research Fellowship for the period 1967–70, during which time the ideas for this book were first formulated.
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- Persius and the Programmatic SatireA Study in Form and Imagery, pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1974