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James Ker is Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the co-editor of The World of Ion of Chios (2007), published by Brill. Victoria Jennings is a Visiting Research Fellow in Classics at the University of Adelaide. He has published articles on Cicero’s oratory and rhetorical treatises as well as a book on the correspondence entitled Politeness and Politics in Cicero’s Letters (2009). Jon Hall is Senior Lecturer in the Classics Department at the University of Otago. He has published on Flavian literature, principally Martial and Statius. John Garthwaite is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Otago, where he has taught since 1979. He is the founding editor of the journal Scholia. His books include The Mythic Voice: Power and Politics in Statius’ Thebaid (1994) and (co-ed.) Flavian Rome: Culture, Image, Text (2003), both published by Brill. He has published extensively on Roman literature and rhetoric, especially of the Flavian era, the classical tradition, and lexicography. Dominik is Professor of Classics at the University of Otago.
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He is currently working on a monograph on Petronius’ poetry and on essays to accompany his translations of all extant plays of Sophocles. In addition to publishing many articles on Roman satire and ancient drama, he has translated and staged over two dozen Greek and Roman dramas. NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Robin Bond is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Canterbury. Juvenal: Zealous Vindicator of Roman Liberty.
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Reading the Prince: Textual Politics in Tacitus and Pliny Steven H. Ludimus Innocui: Interpreting Martial’s Imperial Epigrams. Statius’ Self-Conscious Poetics: Hexameter on Hexameter. The Ivy and the Conquering Bay: Quintilian on Domitian and Domitianic Policy. Navigating Power: Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica. Of Despots, Diadems and Diadochoi: Josephus and Flavian Politics. Visions of Gold: Hopes for the New Age in Calpurnius Siculus’ Eclogues. Borrowed Plumes: Phaedrus’ Fables, Phaedrus’ Failures. The Politics of Elegy: Propertius and Tibullus. The Politics of Aristocratic Competition: Innovation in Livy and Augustan Rome. Serving the Times: Cicero and Caesar the Dictator. Writing Imperial Politics: The Social and Political Background.
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Dominik, John Garthwaite and Paul RocheĢ. printed in the netherlandsĬONTENTS Notes on Contributors. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Koninklijke Brill NV provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. ISSN 1872-3357 ISBN 978 90 04 15671 5 Copyright 2009 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Hotei Publishing, IDC Publishers, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers and VSP. Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Writing politics in Imperial Rome / edited by W.J. Writing Politics in Imperial Rome Edited byĬover illustration: NG6426-TAILLASSON-Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia.
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