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Archive 2002
| Greek And Latin Novels | Greek Novels | Latin Novels | Nachleben | Branham, R., "A Truer Story of the Novel," in Bakhtin and the Classics, ed. R. Branham (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2002) 161-186. Bakhtin and the ancient novel. Lowe, N., The Classical Plot and the Invention of Western Narrative (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). See chapter 10, "Epic Fiction: the Greek Novel," pp. 222-258, and try to write a summary of it. Paschalis, M., Frangoulidis, S., Zimmerman, M., Harrison, S.J., eds., Space in the Ancient Novel. AN Supplementa 1 (Groningen: Ancient Narrative, 2002). Papers given at the International Conference at the University of Crete in Rethymnon, May 2001. The articles in the book are: D. Konstan, "Narrative Spaces"; C. Connors, "Chariton's Syracuse and its Histories of Empire"; M. Winkler, "Chronotope and locus amoenus in Daphnis and Chloe and Pleasantville"; S.J. Harrison, "Literary Topography in Apuleius' Metamorphoses"; L. Graverini, "Corinth, Rome, and Africa: a Cultural Background for the Tale of the Ass"; M. Zimmerman, "On the Road in Apuleius"; S. Panayotakis, "The Temple and the Brothel: Mothers and Daughters in Apollonius of Tyre"; J. Perkins, "Social Geography in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles"; M. Paschalis, "Reading Space: a Re-examination of Apuleian ekphrasis"; R. Martin, "A Good Place to Talk: Discourse and Topos in Achilles Tatius and Philostratus"; N. Slater, "Space and Displacement in Apuleius"; S. Frangoulidis, "The Laughter Festival as a Community Integration Rite in Apuleius' Metamorphoses". Ramelli, I., I romanzi antichi e il Crisianesimo: contesto e contatti (Madrid: Signifier Libros, 2001) 300 pp. Alpers, K., "Der Garten des Philetas. Longos und Lukian," ZPE 136 (2001) 43-48. Alvares, J., "Some Political and Ideological Dimensions of Chariton's Chaireas and Callirhoe," CJ (2001-2002) 113-144. Alvares, J., Renner, T., "A New Fragment of the Metiochus and Parthenope Romance," Atti del XXII Congresso Internazionale di Papirologia, Firenze, 23-29 agosto 1998, ed. I. Andorlini, et al. (Florence: Istituto Papirologico G. Vitelli, 2001) 35-40. Alvares, J., "Egyptian Unrest of the Roman Era and the Reception of Chariton's Chaireas and Callirhoe," Maia 53 (2001) 11-19. Alvares, J., "Love, Loss, and Learning in Chariton's Chaireas and Callirhoe," CW 95 (2002) 107-115. Billault, A., "Une source de Barlaam et Ioasaph: les Éthiopiques d'Héliodore," BAGB (2001) 423-436. Cueva, E., "Euripides, Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism, Humor and the Ancient Greek Novel," CB 77 (2001) 103-114. Dawe, R.D., "Some Erotic Suggestions. Notes on Achilles Tatius, Eustathius Macrembolites, Xenophon of Ephesus, Charito," Philologus 145 (2001) 291-311. Futre Pinheiro, M., "The Language of Silence in the Ancient Greek Novel," in The Language of Silence, vol. 1, eds. S. Jäkel, A. Timonen. Annales Universitatis Turkuensis, Tom. 246, Humaniora (Turku: Turun Yliopesto, 2001) 127-140. On ecphrasis. Goldhill, S., "The Erotic Eye: Visual Stimulation and Cultural Conflict," in Being Greek under Rome. Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire, ed., S. Goldhill (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001) 154-194. The gaze in the Greek novel. Leplace, M., "Théâtre et romanesque dans les Éthiopiques d'Héliodore," RhM 144 (2001) 373-396. Maclean, J., Aitken, E., translated with an Introduction and Notes, Flavius Philostratus: Heroikos (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2001). Greek text is the edition prepared by L. de Lannoy, Teubner 1977, and set on the left hand side; right-hand side is English translation with notes. Morales, H., "Sense and Sententiouness in the Ancient Greek Novels," in Intratextuality. Greek and Roman Textual Relations, ed., A. Sharrock (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) 67-88. Morales, H., "Introduction," in Achilles Tatius. Leucippe and Clitophon, trans. T. Whitmarsh (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) vii-xxxii. Pouderon, B., ed., Les personnages du roman grec. Actes du colloque de Tours, 18-20 novembre 1999 (Lyon: Maison de l'Orient Méditerranéen, 2001) 460 pp. A collection of 27 essays. Rosenmeyer, P., Ancient Epistolary Fictions: the Letter in Greek Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Section III is entitled "The Epistolary Novel" and comprises: Chapter 6, "Embedded Letters in the Greek Novel," pp. 133-168; Chapter 7, "The Alexander Romance," pp. 169-192; Chapter 8, "Pseudonymous Letter Collections," pp. 193-233; Chapter 9, "Chion of Heraclea: an Epistolary Novel," pp. 234-252. Schwartz, S., "Callirhoe's Choice: Biological vs Legal Paternity," GRBS 40 (1999) 23-52. Thomas, C., The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel: Rewriting the Past (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002). On early Christian narrative. Vielberg, M., Klemens in den pseudoklementinischen Rekognitionen. Studien zur literarischen Form des Spätantiken Romans (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2000). Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, Bd 145. ISBN 3-05-003492-0. Whitmarsh, T., trans., Achilles Tatius. Leucippe and Clitophon (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). Baldwin, B., "Poems or Pomes? Notes on Nero (Part I)," Daedalus 2 (2001) 6-9. Baldwin, B., "Poems or Pomes? Notes on Nero (Part II)," Daedalus (University of South Africa) 3.1 (2002) 5-10. Biville, F., "Bacciballum (Petr. 61.6), une sacrée nana: composés tautologiques en latin," in Moussylanea: Mélanges de linguistique et de littérature anciennes offerts à Claude Moussy, eds. B. Bureau, C. Nicolas (Louvain: Peeters, 1998) 60-68. Blandford, D., "Paul and Petronius," CA News 26 (June 2002) 16. "Did Paul ever meet Petronius?" First of 2 parts. Bocciolini Palagi, L., "L'ingresso trionfale di Trimalchione (Petr. Sat. 29, 3)," Maia 50 (1998) 465-474. Borghini, A., "Il desiderio della Sibylla pendens nel contesto interno e in un contesto analogico: il rito dell'aiora," SCO 46 (1997) 659-679. Callebat, L., "Le grotesque dans la littérature latine," in Le rire des anciens. Actes du colloque internationale, Université de Rouen, 11-13 janvier 1995, ed. M. Trédé (Paris: Presses de l'École normale supérieure, 1998) 101-111. Courtney, E., A Companion to Petronius (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). See review in this PSN. Crismani, D., "Heu medicorum ignarae mentes … medici e malanni nel romanzo latino: tra scienza, superstizione e magia," Sileno 22 (1996) 43-56. Cucchiarelli, A., "La nave e l'esilio (allegorie dell'ultimo Ovidio)," MD 38 (1997) 215-244. Cueva, E., "Petronius Satyrica 38.6-11: alapa Revisited," CP 96 (2001) 68-76. Dehon, P.-J., "Petronius … plenus litteris aux sources de BC 144-208 (Sat. 122-3)," RCCM 42 (2000) 215-239. Dehon, P.-J., "A Skillful Petronian Simile: frigidior rigente bruma (Sat. 132.8.5)," CQ 51 (2001) 315-318. On the image of winter, old age, and Encolpius as anti-Priapus. Di Simone, M., "Le didascalie nel testo del Satyricon e la costituzione degli excerpta longa: percorsi di lettura," SCO 46 (1998) 933-953. Dubuisson, M., "Petrons Satyrica: Realismus oder Phantasie?," Anregung 45 (1999) 84-97. Ehlers, W., trans., Müller K., ed., mit Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen von Niklas Holzberg, Petronius, Das Gastmahl des Trimalchio: Cena Trimalchionis. Tusculum Studienausgabe (Düsseldorf: Artemis und Winkler, 2002). 135 pp. Fernández-Savater Martín, María Victoria, "Apolonio di Tiro: citharoedus, pantomimus y euergetes," in Corolla Complutensis in memoriam Josephi S. Lasso de la Vega, eds. L. Gil, et al. (Madrid: Ed. de la Univerisdad Complutense, 1998) 531-537. Ferreira, Paulo Sérgio Margarido, Os elemantos paródicos no Satyricon de Petrónio e o seu significado (Coimbra: Universidade de Coimbra, 1998). Dissertation. Francia Somalo, Rosa, et al., "Notas de traducción al Banquete de Trimalción de Petronio," AMal 18 (1995) 91-104. Frangoulidis, S., Roles and Performances in Apuleius' Metamorphoses (Stuttgart: Metzler, 2001). Frangoulidis, S., "The Satyricon of Petronius," Historika (20 December 2001) 42-49. Popular introduction (with pictures) to the Satyrica. In Greek. Gaide, F., "Les interactions dans la Cena Trimalchionis," RPh 72 (1998) 45-53. Gasti, F., Due citazioni isidoriane (etym. 3, 39 et 12, 2, 22)," Athenaeum 87 (1999) 291-294. On AL 690.3. Gonçalves, C.R., "La Ficción como Verdad. La Invención de la Cultura de los Libertos en la Historiografia y en la Cena Trimalchionis," Limés (Santiago, Chile) 12 (2000) 85-103. Gonçalves, C.R., "O Privado e o Público na Historiografia sobre Roma Antiga," Pyrenae (Barcelona) 31 (2001) 71-84. Gonçalves, C.R., "A Morte de Petrônio na Narrativa Tacitiana," Gerión (Madrid) 19 (2001) 513-524. Gonoji, M., "The Personal Appearance in Petronius' Satyricon," ClassStud 14 (1996) 93-116 [in Japanese with English summary]. On physiognomy, the description of Circe in 126, and the descriptions of minor characters. Graverini, L., "Apul. Met. 2, 12, 5: una profezia ambigua," Maecenas (Siena) 1 (2001) 183-194. Graverini, L., "L'Incontro di Lucio e Fotide. Stratificazioni intertestuali in Apul. Met. II 6-7," Athenaeum 89 (2001) 425-446. Halvonik, B., The Rhetoric of Picaresque Irony: a Study of the Satyricon and Lazarillo de Tormes (Dissertation, University of Missouri, Columbia, 2000). Highet, G., "Petronius's Dinner Speakers," in The Unpublished Lectures of Gilbert Highet, ed. R. Ball (Bern: Lang, 1998) 119-134. Kämpfer, F., "Wie die Alten das Gerippe bildet: von Lessing zu Petronius und wieder zurück bis in die Gegenwart," Laverna 5 (1994) 233-252. Kahane, A., Laird, A., eds., A Companion to the Prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) xv + 325 pp. A collection of 24 essays, which "grew out of a colloquium, held in Oxford in February 1996 under the auspices of the Corpus Christi Centre for the Study of Greek and Roman Antiquity." Leary, T., "Petronius and the vir malus," CQ 51 (2001) 314-315. At 14.7 for † pene † read perite. Leary, T., "A Contentious Matter: Petronius 11.2-4," CQ 51 (2001) 624-625. Read: quid agebas … frater sanctissime? quid vero? contubernium facis. Magnusson, E, "Did Trimalchio have a cuckoo-clock? A Comment on Petron. Sat. 26.9," Eranos 98 (2000) 115-122. Mal-Maeder, D. van, Apuleius Madaurensis Metamorphoses, Livre II. Texte, Introduction et Commentaire. Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius (Groningen: Forsten, 2001). Mayer, M., "La epigrafiá como recurso literario en el Satyricon," in Literatura latina 5, IX Congreso español de estudios clásicos, 27 al 30 de septiembre de 1995, Madrid, ed. J. Vidal (Madrid: Ed. Clásicas, 1998) 139-144. Munzi, L., "Restauro d'autore: Domenico Regi e il suo volgarizzamento del Satyricon," MD 35 (1995) 177-206, plus illustration. Ciriaco Basilico is the pseudonym of Domenico Regi. Nobili, M., "Un fantasma linguistico nella Cena di Trimalchione (note a Petronio, Satyr. 47,5 e 53,8)," in Appunti romani di filologia: raccolta di studi e comunicazione di filologia, praef. A. Masaracchia (Rome: ARF, 1998) 77-91. Panayotakis, C., "Vision and Light in Apuleius' Tale of Psyche and her Mysterious Husband," CQ 51 (2001) 576-583. Petersmann, H., Lingua et Religio. Ausgewählte Kleine Schriften zur antiken Religionsgeschichte auf sprachwissenschaftlicher Grundlage, ed. B. Hessen. Hypomnemeta-Supplement, Band 1 (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001) 304 pp. Plaza, M., "Derision and Conflict in Niceros' Story (Petronius, Sat. 61,3 - 62,14)," Latomus 60 (2001) 81-86. Plaza, M., "The Culture of Folk Humor in Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis," Literary Imagination 3 (2001) 402-426. Puglisi, G., "Il gioco e la crudelità nel Satyricon di Petronio," SicGymn 48 (1995) 381-408. Raphael, Frederic, "The Satyrica," PN Review (Poetry Nation Review) 139 (2001) 42-49. A delightful essay which serves as the introduction to Raphael's new translation of the Satyrica (London, The Folio Society). Rochette, B., "Trimalcion ou l'antijudaïsme de Pétrone," REJ 157 (1998) 359-369. Sakellariou, A., "Petroni Arbitri, exhortatio ad Ulyssem," in The Spiritual Life in the Roman World, from 14 BC to AD 212. Panhellenic Symposium of Latin Studies, Ioannina, 11-13 April 1997 (Ioannina: University of Ioannina, 2002) 195-200. On Frag. 37 (Bücheler 1862). In Greek. ISBN: 960-233-113-5. Sakellariou, A., "The Zodiac Plate and the Astrological Observations of Trimalchio," Platon 52 (2001-2002) 153-162. In Greek. Sakellariou, A., "The Zodiac Dish of Trimalchio in the Satyricon of Petronius," in Theteia: Festschrift for M.G. Mepake, ed. Al. Alexiades (Athens 2002) 673-680. In Greek. Salanitro, M., "Una manifestazione di lutto nella Cena Trimalchionis (Petron., Satyr., 42, 2)," A&R 45 (2000) 150-152. Salanitro, M., "La gustatio di Trimalchione (Satyr., 34,1)," A&R 46 (2001) 39-40. Schlam, C., Finkelpearl, E., A Review of Scholarship on Apuleius' Metamorphoses 1970-1998. Lustrum 42 (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001). Schmeling, G., "Battle of Banquets," MD 44 (2000) 217-220. Trimalchio seeks important dinner guests. Schmeling, G., "Satire with a Smile: Donnish Humor and the Satyrica of Petronius," CB 77 (2001) 51-59. Schmeling, G., " (Mis)uses of Mythology in Petronius," in Vertis in usum. Studies in Honor of Edward Courtney, ed. J. Miller, C. Damon, K. Myers (Leipzig: Teubner, 2002) 152-163. Setaioli, A., "La poesia in Petronio, Sat. 80.9," Prometheus 27 (2001) 57-72. Setaioli, A., "La poesia in Petr. Sat. 79.8," Prometheus 27 (2001) 136-144. Sommariva, G., "La novella del vetro infrangibile e un preteso incidente nella cena Trimalchionis (Petr. Satyr. 51, 1-6; 52, 3-7," Filologia Antica e Moderna 19 (2000) 45-67. Stramaglia, A., "Piramo e Tisbe prima di Ovidio? PMich inv. 3793 e la narrativa d'intrattenimento alla fine dell'età tolemaica." ZPE 134 (2001) 81-106, plus Tables III-V. An early narrative of Pyramus and Thisbe which had perhaps circulated for some years and could easily have become the plot of a novel. Sullivan, J.P., "The Social Ambience of Petronius' Satyricon and Fellini: Satyricon," in M. Winkler, ed., Classics and the Cinema (Lewisburg, PA, 1991) 251-263, reprinted in M. Winkler, ed., Classical Myth and Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001) 258-271. Wolff, E., "Le rôle de l'énigme dans l'Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri," RPh 73 (1999) 279-288. Wolff, E., "Médecine et Médecins dans l'Historia Apollonii regis Tyri," in Les Textes médicaux latins comme littérature. Actes du VIe colloque international sur les texts médicaux latins du 1er au 3 septembre 1998 à Nantes, ed., A. Pigeaud (Nantes: Université de Nantes, 2000) 369-376. Summary by Wolff: "The Historia Apollonii regis Tyri devotes two passages to the medicine: in the first one a girl became sick because of an unsatisfied love, and the physicians don't succeed in identifying the lovesickness; in the second one an apprentice-physician draws away from the death a young lady, after diagnosing that she was only apparently dead. So the medicine is first negatively seen, after positively. This difference in approach can be explained. The novel is adapted from a Greek original : the first passage could be simply the translation of the Greek text, but the second an addition of the Latin adapter, interested in medicine." Wyke, M., Projecting the Past: Ancient Rome, Cinema, and History (London: Routledge, 1997). Petronius'Satyrica and the movies, pp. 118, 134, 139, 140, 144, 188-189, 191. Stille, A., "Living with a Dead Language," in The Future of the Past (New York: Farrer, 2002) 207-245. Reginald Foster is Latin Secretary to the Pope - to the last three in fact, and uses Latin as a living language. Stille notes that numerous expressions used by Foster contain phrases from Petronius (p. 337). Vickers, S., Miss Garnet's Angel (London: Harper Collins, 2000). About dogs on statues at Petronius 71.6. Thanks to M.A. Eaverly. Saylor, S., Last Seen in Massilia (New York: St. Martins, 2000). On Massilia in Frag. 1 of Petronius (pp. 275-277). Brantenberg, G., Egalia's Daughter. A Satire of the Sexes (Seattle: Seal Press, 1985 [1977]. Translated by L. Mackay from the Norwegian. Petronius figures as a major character in this feminist science-fiction book. Thanks to J. Rea. Secchiaroli, T., Satyricon Redivivum (Paris: Libraire Serge Plantureux, 2001). 100 photographs of the filming of the Fellini-Satyricon. Each photograph is accompanied by a Latin text, frequently that of the Satyrica. Briggs, W., review of J. West, ed., F. Scott Fitzgerald, Trimalchio: an Early Version of The Great Gatsby (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000) in IJCT 6 (2000) 577-584. Anonymous or unlisted translator (?), The Satyricon of Petronius. Citation listed on www.amazon.com as DPC, Inc.; ASIN: B000059SBB. Available only as an electronic book. Dated January 2001 (?). PETRONIUS. The name of an oil-drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico: see www.texaco.com/shared/pr/2000pr/pr7_21b.html. Notice found in Hugh McElroy, "The Reception and Uses of Petronius," Ancient Narrative 1 (2001), preliminary version. Hernandez, Gilbert, et al., Complete Love and Rockets (Hernandez Satyricon) [in 15 books or volumes] (Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 1997). ISBN 1560972726. Science fiction comic book, and so for the most part made up of illustrations, in which characters change sexes. Found in www.amazon.com. Brennand, George, Saraband and Satyricon: Poems and Verses Orthodox and Heterodox (Kineton: Roundwood Press, 1970). ASIN and ISBN: 0900093153. Found on www.amazon.com. Hicking, R.H., The Dog Satyricon (Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Pendanduk Publishers, 1994). ASIN: 9679784916. Found on www.amazon.com. Deva Dasi, The Satyricon: A Study of Classic Erotica. Ataullah Mardaan, an Indian woman, wrote Deva Dasi, but the translator of The Satyricon by Petronius is apparently not given. Paperback, published 12 March 2000: Author 22 Publishing. ISBN 1892183323. 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