INDEX

apostrophe (address)149

Bentley, Richard, edition of Horace312

Caecilius Epirota, Q.78

Canidia8, 115, 166

Cleopatra22

deixis153

diatribe122

epinician (literary genre)64

Horace

- accessus (introductions) to, medieval284

- and Academic sceptics181

- and addressees, poetic152, 175, 186, 206

- and Alcaeus41, 50, 57

- and Alexandrianism66

- and Archilochus2, 40, 52, 104

- and aristocrats, young24

- and Aristippus180

- Ars Poetica142

- Ars Poetica, dating of32

- Ars Poetica, Renaissance reception of300

- and Augustus15, 21, 60, 79, 89, 130, 137, 201, 256

- and Bacchus215

- and battle of Actium13, 44, 92

- and battle of Naulochus 42

- and battle of Philippi96

- and Bion159, 188

- bowdlerisation of, in reception209

- and Brutus3

- and Callimachus67, 106, 108, 112, 116, 191, 194,

240, 250

- Carmen Saeculare98, 196, 223

- Carmen Saeculare, dating of20

- carpe diem, slogan in151, 173, 237

- and Catullus75, 85, 109, 118, 192, 262

- Carolingian transmission of278

- and civil war93

- commentaries on

ancient271

medieval286

- and contemporary Augustan poets86

- and countryside/nature227

- and Cynicism160, 167

- death, presentation of59

- and diatribe122, 161, 170

- editions of, ancient273

- and elegy, Latin88, 252

- and Epicureanism132, 139, 162, 168, 172, 184, 187,

213, 221, 233, 236

- and epigram, Hellenistic73

- Epistles 1100, 134

- Epistles 1, dating of19

- Epistles 2103, 135, 255

- Epistles 2, dating of28

- Epodes105

- Epodes, dating of4

- and epyllion76

- and Florus29

- and own future fame47

- and friendship198

- and gender218

- and genre, poetic245

- and Hellenistic poetry/aesthetics65

- and hetairai210

- and Hesiod70

- and Hipponax53, 111, 117

- and Homer125, 243

- and homosexuality224

- and hymnic form193

- imagery, poetic, of207, 260

- imitations of299, 311, 330

- and initiation/inspiration, poetic71, 238

- life of1

- and life/art analogy249

- and literary criticism142, 242

- and love/desire155, 217, 219

- and Lucilius82, 123, 140, 246, 253, 265

- and Lucretius84, 163, 239

- magic in114

- and the ‘mean’214

- metres of55, 107, 148, 259, 268

- mice, town and country, in229

- and Maecenas7, 10, 11, 14, 16, 23, 43, 69, 91, 110,

121, 129, 141, 165, 179, 200, 204, 205, 225, 226, 234,

- and Mercury39

- and music, medieval281, 287

- and Neoptolemus of Parium143

- Odes 1-356, 99, 147

- Odes 1-3, dating of18

- Odes 499, 147

- Odes 4, dating of22

- and Panaetius158, 182, 183

- and patronage199

- and perfectionism251

- and Philodemus74, 131, 144, 164

- and philosophy128, 154, 156

- physical appearance of35

- and Pindar61, 63, 248

- and Plautus80

- and poet’s position in society257

- and politics8, 127

- and Propertius68

- and readers/audience254

- reception of, in

Almond, Maureen352; Alphanus of Salerno289;

Alsop, Anthony321; Ariosto305; Arnold331;

Auden, W.H.344; Boethius274; Bunting, Basil 348; Byron 325; Carolingian writers 288; Clough 332; Celtis, Conrad 301; Dante 298; Dowson, Ernest 338; fiction, prose311; Fitzgerald, Edward 335;

Frost 346: Gray318; Heiric of Auxerre279;

Hopkins, G.M.336; Housman, A.E.339:

Jonson306; Juvenal 267; Keats 327; Kipling340;

Longley, Michael350; MacNeice345;

Marbod of Rennes297; Marvell 322; medieval writers 293, 294, 295; Metellus of Tegernsee 290;

Milton319; Newbolt341; Ovid264; Owen, Wilfrid 342; Oxford and Cambridge, in 18C 316;

Persius266; Parke, John313 ; Petrarch 282, 292, 299 ;

Pope 323; Pound347; Prior320; Propertius68, 263;

Prudentius 272, 276; Rossetti, Christina337; Sandys, George 307; Sarbiewski, Casimir 314; Saxo Grammaticus 201;

Seneca269, 275; Shakespeare 304; Skelton 302;

Sextus Amaricius296; Smith, Charlotte 324; Spenser303;

Statius270; Tennyson333; Thackeray334; twentieth century 343, 349; twenty-first century 349; Urban VIII, Pope 315;

Victorian writers328; Wedde, Ian 351; Wordsworth326;

Wyllys, Benjamin 317;

- and religion190

- Roman Odesof94, 197

- Sabine estate of12, 25, 38, 45, 202, 203, 228, 230,

241

- and Sappho58

- Satires119

- Satires, dating of5

- Satires, dialogue technique in126

- and school curriculum280, 283

- self-representation of37, 54, 120, 195, 220

- and Stoicism133, 169, 171, 185, 189, 232

- and structure, poetic262

- style of258

- and symposium156, 174, 209, 235

- temperament of36

- and Terence81, 87

- and Tiberius97, 102

- time and space, presentation of150

- translations of308, 329

- and Virgil6, 26, 146, 212, 244

- and wine208

- and women216

imitatio(literary imitation)145

Janus, temple, closures of 31

Jerome, and pagan literature285

letter-form, ancient136

letters, philosophical, ancient138

magister bibendi (sympotic president)211

militia amoris (love as war)49

paean (literary genre)62

panegyric90, 95

Parthians27

pharmakos (scapegoat)113

polyeideia (generic variety)72

recusatio (poetic refusal)30, 247

sphragis (seal-poem)17, 47, 48

Valerius Cato, P.77, 83