Ross Kilpatrick discusses how the three epistles are related, what the roles of the three addressees are, how the themes and views expressed relate to them, and whether there is in the Ars Poetica a single unifying theme.
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- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 871/.01
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 20
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- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9781459304314 0888641451
- LCCN
- PA6393.E8
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- K54 1990eb
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- 1 electronic text (xiv, 125 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS 8
- Preface 10
- Acknowledgements 14
- 1 The Epistle to Augustus: EPISTLE 2.1 16
- 2 The Epistle to Florus: EPISTLE 2.2 30
- 3 The Epistle to the Pisos: ARS POETICA 47
- 4 The Literary Epistles: Pattern and Coherence 70
- Translations: TO AUGUSTUS 74
- TO FLORUS 81
- TO THE PISOS 87
- NOTES ON THE TEXT AS TRANSLATED 99
- Abbreviations 102
- Notes 104
- Selected Bibliography 126
- Index: ANCIENT AUTHORS 132
- A 132
- C 132
- D 132
- E 132
- H 132
- J 132
- L 132
- M 132
- N 133
- P 133
- Q 133
- S 133
- T 133
- V 133
- GENERAL INDEX 134
- A 134
- B 135
- C 135
- D 135
- E 135
- F 136
- G 136
- H 136
- I 136
- J 137
- K 137
- L 137
- M 137
- N 137
- O 137
- P 138
- Q 138
- R 138
- S 139
- T 139
- U 140
- V 140
- W 140