Francis Cairns: Publications March 2012

FRANCIS CAIRNS: LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

1.Books

GENERIC COMPOSITION IN GREEK AND ROMAN POETRY Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1972 (viii + 331 pp.)

Revised Edition (viii + 336 pp.)Reprinted Michigan Classical Press 2007

TIBULLUS: A HELLENISTIC POET AT ROME. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979 (xii + 250 pp.) Reprinted in paperback Cambridge University Press 2007

VIRGIL’S AUGUSTAN EPIC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989 (xi + 280 pp.) Reprinted in paperback Cambridge University Press 2008

SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: THE AUGUSTAN ELEGIST Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 (xvi + 492 pp.) Reprinted in paperback Cambridge University Press 2009

PAPERS ON ROMAN ELEGY (1969-2003). (Eikasmos.QuaderniBolognesi di FilologiaClassica.Studi 16) Patròn, Bologna. 2007 (viii + 483 pp.)

ROMAN LYRIC: COLLECTED PAPERS ON CATULLUS AND HORACE(BeiträgezurAltertumskunde 301, Berlin: DeGruyter, 2012 (x + 525 pp.)(Accepted 25 March 2011)

2.Edited collections

PAPERS OF THE LIVERPOOL LATIN SEMINAR
vol. 1 (1976, publ. 1977) (310pp.)
vol. 2 (1979) (360pp.)
vol. 3 (1981) (423pp.)
vol. 4 (1983, publ. 1984) (369pp.)
vol. 5 (1985, publ. 1986) (502pp.)

PAPERS OF THE LEEDS INTERNATIONAL LATIN SEMINAR (with Malcolm Heath)
vol. 6 (1990) (375pp.)
vol. 7 (1993) (219pp.)
vol. 9 (1996) (350pp.)
vol. 10 (1998) (391pp.)

PAPERS OF THE LANGFORD LATIN SEMINAR
vol. 11 (2003) (xxi + 232pp.) (with Elaine Fantham)

vol. 12 (2005) (343pp.)

vol. 13 (2008) (390pp.)

vol. 14 (2010) (400pp.) (with Miriam Griffin)

3.Papers

1. ‘Propertius i.18 and Callimachus, Acontius and Cydippe’, Classical Review NS 20 (1969), 131-34

2. ‘Catullus 1’, Mnemosyne S.IV 22 (1969), 153-58

3. ‘Terence, Andria 567-8’, Classical Review NS 20 (1969), 253-64

4. ‘Theocritus Idyll 10’, Hermes 98 (1970), 38-44

5. ‘Propertius 2,30 A & B’, Classical Quarterly 21 (1971), 204-13

6. ‘Propertius 3,10 and Roman Birthdays’, Hermes 99 (1971), 149-55

7. ‘Horace, Odes 1.2.’, Eranos 69 (1971), 68-88

8. ‘A Note on the Eponymous Archon of 490/89’, Rheinisches Museum 114 (1971), 131-34

9. ‘Propertius 2.29A’, Classical Quarterlyn.s. 21 (1971), 455-60

10. ‘Five ‘Religious’ Odes of Horace (I,10; I,21 and IV,6; I,30; I,15)’, American Journal of Philology 92 (1971), 433-52

11. ‘Catullus’ Basia Poems (5, 7, 48)’, Mnemosyne S.IV 26 (1973), 15-22

12. ‘Notes on Propertius 1.8’, SymbolaeOsloenses 49 (1973), 97-104

13. ‘Propertius 2.19.32’, in DaubeNoster. Essays in Legal History for David Daube, ed. A.Watson. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1974, pp.49-51

14. ‘Some Observations on Propertius 1.1’, Classical Quarterly 24 (1974), 94-110

15. ‘VenustaSirmio. Catullus 31’, in Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry, ed. Tony Woodman and David West. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975, pp.1-17 and 135-36

16. ‘Some Problems in Propertius 1.6’, American Journal of Philology 95 (1974), 150-63

17. ‘Horace, Epode 2, Tibullus I,1 and Rhetorical Praise of the Countryside’, Museum PhilologicumLondiniense 1 (1975), 79-91

18. ‘Catullus 27’, Mnemosyne S.IV 28 (1975), 24-29

19. ‘Further Adventures of a Locked-out Lover: Propertius 2.17’, University of Liverpool Inaugural Lecture Series. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1975 (23pp.)

20. ‘SplendideMendax: Horace Odes III.11’, Greece and Rome 22 (1975), 129-39

21. ‘The Philosophical Content of Horace Odes 1.29’, Liverpool Classical Monthly 1 (1976), 71-77

22. ‘Geography and Nationalism in the Aeneid’, Liverpool Classical Monthly 2 (1977), 109-16

23. ‘The Distaff of Theugenis - Theocritus Idyll 28’, Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar 1 (1976), 293-305

24. ÒErw~ in Pindar’s First Olympian Ode’, Hermes 105 (1977), 129-32

25. ‘Horace on Other People’s Love Affairs (Odes I 27; II 4; I 8; III 12)’, QuaderniUrbinati di CulturaClassica 24 (1977), 121-47

26. ‘Two Unidentified Komoi of Propertius. I 3 and II 29’, Emerita 45 (1977), 325-53

27. ‘Horace, Odes III, 13 and III, 23’, L’AntiquitéClassique 46 (1977), 523-43

28. ‘Theocritus Idyll VII 62’, Mnemosyne S.IV 31 (1978), 72-75

29. ‘H proevleushth`~ rwmaikh`~ uJpokeimenikh`~ ejlegeiva~’ EEFSPA KE (1974-1977, publ. 1978), 144-61

30. ‘The Genre Palinode and Three Horatian Examples: Epode 17’ Odes, I, 16; Odes, I 34’, L’AntiquitéClassique 47 (1978), 546-52

31. ‘A Funerary Inscription from Eretria’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 35 (1979), 284-86 and Plate XIII b

32. ‘Self-Imitation within a Generic Framework: Ovid, Amores 2.9 and 3.11 and the renuntiatioamoris’, in Creative Imitation and Latin Literature, ed. David West and Tony Woodman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979, pp.121-41 and 229-31

33. ‘Some Eretrian Funerary Inscriptions’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 40 (1980), 215-18 and Plate XII a, b and c

34. ‘Propertius on Augustus’ Marriage Law (II 7)’, Grazer Beiträge8 (1979), 185-204

35. ‘The Archpoet’s Confession: Sources, Interpretation and Historical Context’, MittellateinischesJahrbuch 15 (1980), 87-103

36. ‘LesbiaMentoreo (Propertius 1,14,2)’, Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar 3 (1981), 419-22

37. ‘Cleon and Pericles - A Suggestion’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 102 (1982), 203-204

38. ‘Horace Odes 3,22: Genre and Sources’, Philologus 126 (1982), 227-46

39. ‘L’elegia IV,6 di Properzio: manierismoellenistico e classicismoaugusteo’, Colloquium Propertianum (tertium) Atti. (Assisi, 1983), 97-115

40. ‘Horace Epode 9: Some New Interpretations’, Illinois Classical Studies 8 (1983), 80-93

41. ‘A Herm from Histiaia with an Agonistic Epigram of the Fifth Century B.C.’, Phoenix 37 (1983), 16-37

42. (with P.G. Craven and J.G. Howie), ‘Textcode: Grammatical, Syntactical, Metrical and Accentual Information in Machine Readable Form’, ALLC Bulletin 9 (1981, published 1983), 13-18

43. ‘I.G. XII,9,248 and I.G. XII,9,251’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologieund Epigraphik 52 (1983), 122-24 and Plate IV

44. ‘Alcaeus’ Hymn to Hermes, P. Oxy 2734 Fr. 1 and Horace Odes 1,10’, QuaderniUrbinati di CulturaClassica 42 (1983), 29-35

45. ‘Propertius 1,4 and 1,5 and the ‘Gallus’ of the Monobiblos’, Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar 4 (1983, published 1984), 61-103

46. ‘The Archpoet’s Jonah ‘Confession’ (Poem 2): Literary, Exegetical and Historical Aspects’, MittellateinischesJahrbuch 18 (1983), 168-93

47. ‘Religione e nazionalismonell’epigrammaellenistico e nell’elegiaromana’, in Dall’epigrammaellenisticoall’elegiaromana, AttidelConvegno del SISAC 1981. Napoli: GianniniEditore (1984), 59-80

48. ‘Propertius and the Battle of Actium (4.6)’, in Poetry and Politics in the Age of Augustus, ed. A.J. Woodman and D.A. West. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp.129-68 and 229-41

49. ‘A ‘Duplicate’ Copy of IG XII 9,1189 (Histiaia)’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 54 (1984), 133-44 and Plate III

50. ‘CREMATA DOKIMA: IG XII,9,1273 and 1274 and the Early Coinage of Eretria’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 54 (1984),’ 145-55

51. ‘IG XII 9,244 and the Demes and Districts of Eretria’, ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 54 (1984), 156-64 and Plate IV a

52. ‘Digest 39,3,3,pr.-1 and the ActioAquaePluviaeArcendae’ in Sodalitas. Scritti in onore di Antonio Guarino. Napoli: JoveneEditore (1984) 2147-2153

53. ‘The Etymology of Militia in Roman Elegy’ in ApophoretaPhilologicaEmmanueli Fernandez-Galianooblata ed. Luis Gil and Rosa M. Aguilar. Madrid (1984), II, 211-222

54. ‘Theocritus’ First Idyll: the Literary Programme’, Wiener Studienn.f. 18 (=97) (1984) 89-113

55. ‘The Addition to Richard of Poiters’ Chronica and ‘Hugo Primas of Orleans’’ MittellateinischesJahrbuch 19 (1984 - publ. 1985) 159-161

56. ‘Tibullus 1,8,35f. and a Conventional Ancient Gesture’ Vichianan.s. 12 (1983 - publ. 1985) = Miscellanea di studi inmemoria di Francesco Arnaldi 74-77

57. ‘The Nereids of Catullus 64,12-23b’ Grazer Beiträge 11 (1984) 95-101

58. ‘Concord in the Aeneid of Virgil’ Klio 67 (1985) 210-215

59. ‘A Portion of IG XII 9,210 Rediscovered’ ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 62 (1986) 199-200 and plate VII, b,c

60. ‘IG XII Suppl.555, Reinmuth No. 15 and the Demes and Tribes of Eretria’ ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 64 (1986) 149-158

61. ‘The PoeticesLibriSeptem of Julius Caesar Scaliger: An Unexplored Source’ Res PublicaLitterarum 9 (1986) 49-57

62. ‘The Milanion/Atalanta exemplum in Propertius 1,1: videreferas (12) and Greek models’ in Hommages a JozefVeremans ed. F. Decreus and C. Deroux, Brussels (1986), Coll. Latomus 193, 29-38.

63. ‘Stile e contenuti di Tibullo e di Properzio’ in AttidelConvegnoInternazionale di StudisuAlbioTibullo (Rome 1986) 47-59.

64. ‘Latin Sources and Analogues of the M.E. Patience’ StudiaNeophilologica 59 (1987) 7-18

65. ‘A Note on the EditioPrinceps of Menander Rhetor’ Eranos 85 (1987) 138-139

66. (with M.S. Haywood) ‘The ‘Learning Latin’ Computer Package’ The CTISS File 4 (1987) 22-24

67. (with M.S. Haywood) ‘The Computerisation of Learning Latin: an Introductory Course for Adults’ in Use of Computers in the Teaching of Language and Languages ed. G. Chesters and N. Gardner (CTISS Special Publication, Bath 1987) 51-54

68. ‘AP 9,588 (Alcaeus of Messene) and nammodo in Propertius 1,1,11’ in Filologia e formeletterarie: Studiofferti a Francesco della CorteUrbino (1987) I.377-383

69. ‘Love at the Seaside: Propertius (1,11), Cynthia, and Baiae’: The University of Leeds Review 32 (1989/90) 1-16.

70. ‘‘Sixtus IV and Men of Letters’’: MemoresTui. Studi di Letteraturaclassicaedumanistica in onore di Marcello Vitalettied. S. Prete, IstitutoInternazionaleStudiPiceni, Sassoferrato (1990) 45-53

71. ‘The LucubratiunculaeTiburtinae of Robert Flemming (1477)’ HumanisticaLovaniensia 39 (1990) 54-66

72. ‘The Metrical and Stylistic Competence of Latin Poetry by Englishmen in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century’ in Homo Sapiens, OlschkiEditore Firenze 1990, II.33-40

73. ‘The Learning Latin Computer Package (LLCP)’ ReCall 4 (1991) 17-20

74. ‘Some Reflections of the Ranking of the Major Games in Fifth Century B.C. Epinician Poetry’: in Achaia und Elis in der Antikeed. A.D. Rizakis (MELETHMATA 13) Athens 1991, 95-98

75. ‘Ovidio, Amores 1.3: Dipendenzaletterariavsindipendenzaintellettuale’ in Culturapoesiaideologianell’ opera di Ovidioedd. I. Gallo and L. Nicastri (Pubblicazioni dell’ UniversitàdegliStudi di Salerno SezioneAtti, Convegni, Miscellanee 33) Naples 1991, 27-40

76. ‘The ‘Laws of Eretria’ (IG XII 9.1273 and 1274): Epigraphic, Legal, Historical, and Political Aspects’: Phoenix 45 (1991) 296-313

77. ‘Catullus 46.9-11 and Ancient ‘Etymologies’’ Rivista di FilologiaClassica 119 (1991) 442-445

78. ‘The Power of Implication: Horace’s Invitation to Maecenas (Odes 1.20)’ in Author and Audience in Latin Literatureedd. T. Woodman and J. Powell, Cambridge UP (1992) 84-109, 236-241

79. ‘PietroBizzari: Italian Humanist and Protestant Exile (1525c-1586)’ StudiUmanisticiPiceni 12 (1992) 57-72

80. ‘Propertius 4.9: ‘Hercules Exclusus’ and the Dimensions of Genre’ in The Interpretation of Roman Poetry ed. Karl Galinsky (StudienzurklassischenPhilologie 67) Frankfurt am Main-Bern-New York-Paris (1992), 65-95

81. ‘Il poteredell’implicazione: l’invito di Orazio a Mecenate (Odi1,20)’ in CertamenHoratianum. AttideiConvegni 1987-1991 ed. Rosa Torciano, Venosa (1992), 205-246 (Italian trans. of no. 78)

82. ‘Theocritus Idyll 26’ Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 38 (1992) 1-38

83. ‘La prima Ode romana di Orazio’ AevumAntiquum 4 (1992, publ. 1993) 187-206

84. ‘Imitation and Originality in Ovid Amores 1.3’ PLLS 7 (1993) 101-22

85. ‘Rhetoric and Genre: Propertius 1.6.31-6, Menander Rhetor 398.29-32 -399.1, and a Topos of the Propemptikon’ StudiItaliani di FilologiaClassica 10 (1992, publ. 1993) 980-90

86. ‘Alain de Lille and the Prologue to Patience: a Bibliographical Correction’ Medium Aevum 62 (1993, publ. 1994) 292-3

87. ‘Andreas Capellanus, Ovid, and the Consistency of De Amore’ Res PublicaLitterarum 16 (1993, publ. 1994) 101-117

88. ‘Hor. Od. 3,7: Elegia, Mito e Interpretazione’ in <Non Omnis Moriar>: La lezione di Orazio a duemilaannidallascomparsa ed. C.D. Fonseca (UniversitàdegliStudidella Basilicata-Potenza. Atti e Memorie 15), Potenza, 1993, publ. 1994, 65-84

89. ‘AsclepiadesAP 5.85 = Gow-Page 2’ Grazer Beiträge 19 (1993, publ. 1994) 35-38

90. ‘Fracastoro’sSyphilis, the Argonautic Tradition, and the Aetiology of Syphilis’ HumanisticaLovaniensia 43 (1994) 246-261

91. ‘A Cryptic Komos of Asclepiades: 14 Gow Page = AP 5.167’ Res PublicaLitterarum 17 (1994, publ. 1995) 7-18

92. ‘Horace Odes 3.7: Elegy, Myth, and Interpretation’ in Homage to Horace: A Bimilleniary Celebration, ed. S.J. Harrison, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1995, 65-99

93. ‘The Numeri of NiccolòD’Arco and the Veronese Circle of Fracastoro’ StudiUmanisticiPiceni 15 (1995) 19-29

94. ‘M. Agrippa in Horace ‘Odes’ 1.6’ Hermes 123 (1995) 211-217

95. ‘Horace’s First Roman Ode (3.1)’ PLLS 8 (1995) 91-142

96. ‘Callimachus the ‘Woodentop’ (AP XI 275)’ in StudiaclassicaIohanniTarditioblata, edd. L. Belloni, G. Milanese, A. Porro, Milano 1995, publ. 1996) I.607-615

97. ‘AsclepiadesAP 5.85 = Gow-Page 2 Again’ PLLS 9 (1996) 323-326

98. ‘The ‘New Posidippus’ and Callimachus AP 7.447 = 35 (G-P) = 11 (Pf.)’ in Worte, Bilder, Töne. StudienzurAntike und Antikerezeptionedd. R. Faber and B. Seidensticker, Würzburg 1996, 77-88

99. ‘Ancient ‘Etymology’ and Tibullus: On the Classification of ‘Etymologies’ and on ‘Etymological Markers’’ Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 42 (1996) 24-59

100. ‘Tibullus 2.1.57-8: Problems of Text and Interpretation’ in CandideIudex. BeiträgezuraugusteischenDichtung.Festchriftfür Walter Wimmelzum 75.Geburtstag ed. A.E. Radke, Stuttgart 1998, 47-54

101. ‘Tibullus 2.2: Genres, Augural Content, Literary Context, Text and Interpretation’, PLLS 10 (1998) 203-34

102. ‘Ovid Amores 1.15 and the problematic fruges of line 25’ in Ovid -Werk und Wirkung (Festgabefür Michael von Albrecht zum 65. Geburtstag) Frankfurt (1998) 85-93

103. ‘Orality, Writing and Re-oralisation: some Departures and Arrivals in Homer and Apollonius Rhodius’ in New Methods in the Research of Epic / NeueMethoden der EpenforschungTübingen (1998) 63-84

104. ‘Epaphroditus, Fainianokorivoi~ and ‘Modestus’ (Sudae2004) ‘ ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik124 (1999)218-222

105. ‘Asclepiades and theHetairai’ Eikasmos 9 (1998 publ. 1999)165-93

106. ‘Virgil Eclogue 1.1-2: A Literary Programme?’ Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 99 (1999 publ. 2000) 289-93

107. ‘Tibullus, Messalla, and the Spica: I 1.16; I 5.28; I 10.22, 67; II 1.4; II 5.84’ Emerita 64,2 (1999, publ. 2000) 219-30

108. ‘A Testimonium to a New Fragment of Philoxenus of Cythera? (Machon 77–80 = fr. 9.14–17 Gow and Hermesianaxfr. 7.69–74 Powell)’ ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik130 (2000) 9-11

109. ‘Propertius 2.23 and Its Final Couplet (23-4)’ Classical Philology 94.4 (1999 publ. 2000) 454-59

110. ‘Tibullus 2.6.27-42: Nemesis’ Dead Sister’ Eranos 98 (2000) 65-74

111. ‘IG XII.9.11: An Inscription of Karystos?’ ZeitschriftfürPapyrologie und Epigraphik 134 (2001) 121-36

112. ‘Allusions to hunc…meumesseaio in Propertius?’ Res PublicaLitterarum 23 (2000 publ. 2001) 168-81

113. ‘Propertius the Historian (3.3.1-12)?’ in Clio and the Poets:Augustan Poetry and the Traditions of Ancient Historiography (Mnemosyne Suppl. 224), edd. D.S. Levene and D.P. Nelis, Leiden 2002, 25-44

114. ‘Three Interpretational Problems in Horace Odes III, 1: saporem (19); cum famulis (36); sidere(42)’ in Hommages à Carl Deroux I – Poésie(Collection Latomus 266), ed. P. Defosse, Brussels 2002, 84-93

115. ‘The Civic Status of Theodotos in Lysias 3’ Emerita 70.2 (2002) 197-204

116. ‘Acontius and hisou[nomakourivdion: Callimachus Aetiafr. 67.1-4 Pf.’ Classical Quarterly 52 (2002 publ. 2003) 471-7

117. ‘Catullus in and about Bithynia: Poems 68, 10, 28 and 47’, Chapter 8 of Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome:Studies in Honour of T.P. Wiseman, edd. D Braund and C. Gill (Exeter UP 2003) Ch. 8, pp.165-90

118. ‘The ‘Etymology’ in Ovid Heroides 20.21-32’ TheClassical Journal 83.3 (2003) 239-42

119. ‘Propertius 3.4 and the Aeneid incipit’ Classical Quarterly 53 (2003) 309-11

120. ‘Varius and Vergil: Two Pupils of Philodemus in Propertius 2.34?’ in Philodemus, Vergil and the Augustans,edd. D. Armstrong, J. Fish, P.A. Johnston, and M.B. Skinner (UTexas Press 2004) Ch. 16, pp. 299-321

121. ‘VariazionisuIla in Properzio 1.20’ in ProperziotraStoria Arte Mitoedd. C. Santini and F. Santucci (Assisi) 2004, 75-98

122. ‘The Triumphal Motif of Propertius 3.4.17-18 and its Political Associations: Sculptural and Numismatic Evidence’ in Studies in Latin literature and Roman History XII ed. C. Deroux (Collection Latomus 287, 2005) 214-18

123. ‘Guerra e pace neiNumeri di NicolòD’Arco’ in Guerra e pace nelpensierodelRinascimento ed. L. SecchiTarugi, Firenze 2005, 81-7

124. ‘Antestari and Horace Satires 1.9’, Latomus64 (2005) 49-55

125. ‘Il Rossore di Lavinia (VirgilioAeneide 12.64-70)’ QuadernidelDipartimento di Filologia, Linguistica e Tradizioneclassica “Augusto Rostagni” n.s. 3 (2004, publ. 2005) 21-38

126. ‘Pindar Olympian 7: Rhodes, Athens, and the Diagorids’, Eikasmos 16 (2005) 63-91

127. ‘Catullus 45: Text and Interpretation’, Classical Quarterly 55 (2005) 534-41

128. ‘“Lavinia’s Blush” (Virgil Aeneid 12.64-70)’ in Body Language in the Greek and Roman Worlds, ed. D.L. Cairns, Swansea 2005, Ch. 9, pp.195-213

129. ‘War, Peace, and Diplomacy in the Numeri of NicolòD’Arco’, Lexis 23 (2005) 389-402

130. ‘Propertius and the Origins of Latin Love-Elegy’ in A Companion to Propertius, ed. H.-C. Günther, Brill Leiden 2006, Ch.4, pp. 69-95

131. ‘The nomenclature of the Tiber in Virgil’s Aeneid’, Ch. 5 of What’s in a Name?: The Significance of Proper Names in Classical Latin Literature, edd. Joan Booth and Robert Maltby, Swansea 2006 (publ. 2007) pp. 65-82

132. ‘An Unnecessary Emendation in Juvenal Satire 2.168’, Hermes 135 (2007) 199-205

133. ‘Pius II: a Yorkist Pope?’ in Pio II UmanistaEuropeo ed. L. SecchiTarugi (QuadernidellaRassegna 49) Firenze 2007, 785-94

134. ‘The future of Classics in the United Kingdom: Change or Decline?’ in Quale futuro per glistudiclassici in Europa? AttidelConvegno Sassari 28 novembre- 1 dicembre 2001edd. M.A. Petretto and M.G. Vallebella (Quaderni di Sandalion) Sassari 2008, 63-83

135. ‘The Hellenistic EpigrammaLongum’ in Epigrammalongum. Da Marzialeallatardaantichità / From Martial to Late Antiquity.Atti del Convegno internazionale 29-31 maggio 2006 ed. A.M. Morelli (Edizioni dell’ UniversitàdegliStudi di Cassino. Collanascientifica 21) Cassino 2008, 55-80

136. ‘Jacopo Aconcio: the Motives of an Exponent of Religious Toleration’ in Il ConcettodellaLibertànelRinascimento ed. L. SecchiTarugi (QuadernidellaRassegna 52, Firenze 2008) 671-683

137. ‘C. AsiniusPollio and the Eclogues’ Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society/Cambridge Classical Journal 54 (2008) 49-79

138. ‘“Weak Sheep” in Horace Epode 2.16’ AntiquitéClassique 77 (2008) 215-217

139. ‘The Amyris of GianmarioFilelfo’ in Oriente e OccidentenelRinascimento ed. L. SecchiTarugi (QuadernidellaRassegna 58, Firenze 2009) 625-634

140. ‘‘Titius’ at Tibullus 1.4.73-4: A Double Reference?' Eranos (2006/2007 published 2009) 104.28-30

141. ‘Parabasis in Euripides and Sophocles (Pollux 4.111)?’ AevumAntiquumn.s. 5 (2005 published 2009) 135-144

142. ‘Two further reminiscences of Callimachus Aetiafrr. 67-75 in Eclogue 2?’SymbolaeOsloenses 83 (2008 published 2009) 45-51

143. ‘PietroBizzarri’s accounts of the early French voyages to Florida’ in Syntagmatia. Essays on Neo-Latin Literature in Honour of Monique MundDopchie and Gilbert Tournoyedd. D. Sacré and J. Papy = SupplementaHumanisticaLovaniensia 26 (Leuven 2009) 431-43.

144. ‘The Mistress’s Midnight Summons: Propertius 3.16’ Hermes 138 (2010) 70-91

145. ‘Roma and her Tutelary Deity: Names and Associations’ in Ancient Historiography and its Contexts: Studies in Honour of A.J. Woodman. edd. C.S. Kraus, J. Marincola, and C. Pelling, (Oxford UP 2010) 245-66

146. ‘The Genre ‘Oaristys’’ Wiener Studien123 (2010) 101-29

147. ‘Money and the Poet: The First Stasimon of Pindar Isthmian 2’ Mnemosyne 64 (2011) 21-36

148. ‘PhilodemusAP 5.123, the Epigrammatic Tradition, and Propertius 1.3’ in Epigram and Elegy ed. A. Keith, Cambridge Scholars Press 2011) 33-50

149. ‘Tibullus 2.5: The Date, the Parilia, and line 35’ in NoctesSinenses. Festschrift für Fritz-HeinerMutschlerzum 65.Geburtstagedd. A. Heil, M. Korn and J. Sauer (Heidelberg 2011) 3-11

150. ‘TarpeiaPudicitiain Propertius 1.16.2 — and the Early Roman Historians’ Rheinisches Museum154 (2011) 176-184

151. ‘Artake and Hylaea in Propertius 1.8.25-6’ CCJ= PCPhS 57 (2011) 1-8

152. ‘‘C. Cornelius Gallus and the river Hypanis’ RFIC 139 (2011) 326-338

153. ‘The Patronage Circles of NicolòD’Arco’ in Mecenati, Artisti e PubbliconelRinascimentoed. L. SechiTarugi(Firenze 2011) 79-86

154. ‘Lentulus’ Letter: Cicero InCatilinam 3.12; Sallust Bellum Catilinae 44.3-6’ Historia61(2012) 78-82

155. ‘Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius’ (abbreviated version of ‘Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius’, forthcoming below) in Roman Lyric: Collected Papers on Catullus And Horace (De Gruyter 2012) 77-88

156. ‘M. Antonius and Hannibal in Horace Epode 9’ in ROMAN LYRIC: Collected Papers on Catullus And Horace (De Gruyter 2012) 149-157

157. ‘Horace Odes 1.22 (and 1.2.39): Juba II and the Mauri’ in ROMAN LYRIC: Collected Papers on Catullus And Horace (De Gruyter 2012) 244-261

158. ‘Horace Odes 3.17 and the Genre Genethliakon’ in ROMAN LYRIC: Collected Papers on Catullus And Horace (DeGruyter 2012) 412-440

Forthcoming

‘‘Generic Composition’ and the ‘Generic’ Approach to Ancient Poetry’ in Genre in Antiquity, edd. Mary Depew and Dirk Obbink (De Gruyter) ((re)accepted 6 February 2008) 21 MS pages

‘Catullus 45: The Wooing of Acme and Septimius’ in Perspectives and Contexts in the Poetry of Catullus. edd. I. Du Quesnay and T. Woodman, Cambridge UP) (accepted 8 June 2009) 17 MS pages

‘Pyrrhic Dancing and Politics in Euripides’ Andromache’ QuaderniUrbinati (Accepted 17 Jan 2011) 15 MS pages

‘Umbrian uhtur’ Athenaeum (Accepted 2 December 2011) 18 MS pages

PAPERS OF THE LANGFORD LATIN SEMINAR (ed.) Vol. 15 (2012)

4.Contributions to encyclopedic works:

EnciclopediaVirgiliana

vol. 1, 1984: Austin, Bowra, Conington, Conway

vol. 2, 1985: Duckworth, de Witt, Fowler, Henry, Highet, Inghilterra

vol. 3, 1987: Knight

vol. 4, 1988: Pease, ‘Sileno’

Article ‘Genre’ in The Classical Tradition edd. A Grafton, G.W. Most and S. Setti (Harvard University Press Reference Library 2010) 378-81

5.Reviews

R.G.M. Nisbet and M. Hubbard: A Commentary on Horace Odes Book 1, JRS 62, 1972

John G. Randall: PARVA SAGACI: A Latin Course for Mature Students, JACT Bulletin 41, June 1976, 24-5

Claude Meiller: Callimaque et son Temps, Classical Reviewn.s. 31,1, 1981, 110-11

D.L. Clayman: Callimachus’ Iambi, Classical Reviewn.s. 31,2, 1981, 287-8

Heather White: Studies in Theocritus and other Hellenistic Poets Classical Reviewn.s. 34,1, 1982, 93-4

D.A. Russell: Criticism in Antiquity, TLS September 3, 1982, 942

C.O. Brink: Horace on Poetry: Epistles Book II, TLS May 20, 1983, 505

Franco Munari (ed.): MatheiVindocinensis Opera II, Classical Reviewn.s. 34,2, 1984, 360-1

Allen Mandelbaum: The Aeneid of Virgil, A Verse Translation, Latomus 42, 1983 695-6

P.G. Walsh (ed.): Andreas Capellanus on Love, with English Translation, JACT Bulletin, 1984, xii-xiii

Paul Veyne: L’elegieerotique romaine, TLS October 4, 1985, 1118

T.P. Wiseman: Catullus and his World: a Reappraisal, TLS November 1, 1985, 1245

A. Eliot (ed.): The Georgics with John Dryden’s Translation, Latomus 44, 1985, 898

Paolo Fedeli: Catullus’ Carmen 61, Classical Reviewn.s. 35,2, 1985, 338-9

Hans-Peter Stahl: Propertius, “Love” and “War”, Individual and State under Augustus, TLS July 18, 1986, 794

Robert J. Ball: Tibullus the Elegist, A Critical Survey, Classical Reviewn.s. 37,2, 1987, 180-182

StratisKyriakidis: RWMAIKH EUAISQHSIA, Classical Reviewn.s. 38,1, 1988, 170-171

G.O. Hutchinson: Hellenistic Poetry, TLS Jan 27-Feb 1989, 93

Colin Macleod: Horace, the Epistles, Latomus 48,3 (1989) 663-665

Nikos Petrochilos: Sallouvstio~. ïOpovlemo~ me; to;nKatilivna: ïOpovlemo~ me; to;nÆIougouvrqa: ïIstorive~. Introduction, translation, and notes, Res PublicaLitterarum 19 (1994, publ. 1995) 231-3

Léopold Migeotte: Les souscriptionspubliquesdans les citésgrecques, Phoenix 50.2 (1996) 172-3

Peter Lock: The Franks in the Aegean, 1204-1500, Res PublicaLitterarum 19 (1996) 243-4

Arturo Alvarez Hernández: La Poética de Propercio (Autobiografíaartísticadel ‘Calímacoromano’) Res PublicaLitterarum20 (1997) 233-4

GézaAlföldy, TonioHölscher, Rudolf Kettemann, Hubert Petersmann (edd.) RömischeLebenskunst. InterdisziplinäresKolloquiumzum 85.Geburtstag von Viktor Pöschl.Heidelberg, 2.-4.Februar 1995, CR 50 (2000) 676-7

Richard F. Thomas: Reading Virgil and his Texts: Studies in Intertextuality, CJ 97 (2001) 86-9

Guy Bradley, Ancient Umbria: State, Culture, and Identity in Central Italy from the Iron Age to the Augustan Era, AttiAccademiaProperziana del Subasios.VII n.4-5 (1999-2000, 2001 publ. 2002) 211-21

Moreno Soldevila, Rosario (ed.) Diccionario de motivosamatorios en la literaturalatina (siglos III a. C.-II d. C..Exemplariaclassica 11. Huelva: Universidad de Huelva, 2011. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.12.27

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