Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.32.4, pp. 2624-2677
 
Levels of Intent in Martial
by R. G. Tanner, Newcastle, N.S.W.

Contents

I. Simplicity or Multiplicity

2624

II. Those Nauseous Epigrams

2626

III. The Life of Martial

2629

IV. Content in Scazon and Hendecasyllable

2633

1. Scazon Poems

2635

2. Phalaecian Hendecasyllables

2637

V. Content and Elegy: Martial I and Catullus

2646

VI. Stoicism and Martial Book I

2659

VII. Personalities and Themes

2666

VIII. Conclusion

2674
Bibliography 2675

1. Editions of Martial Consulted

2675

2. Commentaries with Text

2675

3. Greek Background to Epigram

2675

4. Stoic Background to the Flavian Age

2676

5. Environment and Topography of Flavian Rome

2676

6. Literary Background to the Study of Martial

2676

7. Reference Works Relevant to Martial

2676
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