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The Arts of Imitation in Latin Prose

The Arts of Imitation in Latin Prose

Pliny's Epistles/Quintilian in Brief

by Christopher Whitton
Hardback
Publication Date: 27/06/2019

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Imitation was central to Roman culture, and a staple of Latin poetry. But it was also fundamental to prose. This book brings together two monuments of the High Empire, Quintilian's Institutio oratoria ('Training of the orator') and Pliny's Epistles, to reveal a spectacular project of textual and ethical imitation. As a young man Pliny had studied with Quintilian. In the Epistles he meticulously transforms and subsumes his teacher's masterpiece, together with poetry and prose ranging from Homer to Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus. In teasing apart Pliny's rich intertextual weave, this book reinterprets Quintilian through the eyes of one of his sharpest readers, radically reassesses the Epistles as a work of minute textual artistry, and makes a major intervention in scholarly debates on intertextuality, imitation and rhetorical culture at Rome. The result is a landmark study with far-reaching implications for how we read Latin literature.
ISBN:
9781108476577
9781108476577
Category:
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
27-06-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
235x157x34mm
Weight:
0.95kg

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