Philodemus and poetry : poetic theory and practice in Lucretius, Philodemus, and Horace /
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New York :
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1995.
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Table of Contents:
- Framing the margins of Philodemus and poetry / D. Clay
- Epicurean poetics / E. Asmis
- Epicurean poetics : response and dialogue / D. Sider
- The Epicurean philosopher as Hellenistic poet / D. Sider
- The alleged impossibility of philosophical poetry / M. Wigodsky
- Reconstructing Philodemus' On poems / R. Janko
- Content and form in Philodemus : the history of an evasion / J. Porter
- Philodemus on censorship, moral utility, and formalism in poetry / E. Asmis
- Philodemus on the technicity of rhetoric / D. Blank
- How to read poetry about gods / D. Obbink
- The impossibility of metathesis : Philodemus and Lucretius on form and content in poetry / D. Armstrong
- Satire as poetry and the impossibility of metathesis in Horace's Satires / S. Oberhelman, D. Armstrong.