Index | Keywords
Mots-clés | Keywords
A
- absence
- academic criticism
- accentual versification
- Alexandrian notes
- alexandrinism
- allegorical interpretation
- amplification
- anagrams
- ancient and medieval editorial practice
- ancient commentary
- ancient cosmogony
- ancient education
- ancient epistolography
- ancient grammar
- ancient historiography
- ancient imperialism
- ancient rhetoric
- ancient technical literature
- anonymous literary character
- antiquarian literature
- Arcadius
- artes grammaticae
- artistic creation
- Asinius Pollio
- assimilative power
- atomism
- August
- Augustus
- Aurelian
- authorship
- author’s intentionality
- author’s representations
- autobiography
- avaritia
C
- caesura
- carmen triumphale
- catabasis
- catalogue
- catharsis
- celebration
- child-emperor
- choral songs
- Church of Africa
- Cicero
- Ciceronian Epitaph
- Cicero’s death
- Cicero’s letters
- Claudius II
- clementia
- Clodius
- codex Traguriensis
- coinage
- collections of poems
- colores
- comedy
- comic ethics
- commentarii
- commentary
- commonplace
- concatenatio Catulliana
- conquest
- conquests
- consilium
- controversia
- correctness of names
- correspondence
- correspondences
- cosmogenesis
- cosmography
- crisis of the third century
- critical texts
- criticism
- criticism of poetry
- culpa/error
- cultural memory
- Cultural Memory
- cultural transfers
D
- De domo
- decision-making
- declamation
- declamations
- decorum
- defeat
- definition of literary genres
- deification
- deliberation
- delivery
- derivation
- Derveni papyrus
- description
- description of characters
- deuotio
- dicendi uirtutes
- didactic poetry
- didactics (didactic function in literature)
- digital editions
- dilutive use of first person plural
- discipline
- dispositio
- diuisiones
- divination
- division into acts and/or scenes
- Domitian
- dramatic illusion
- dramatization
- dramatization of the story
- dynastic ideology
- dynastic succession
E
- ecdotic
- ehoiai
- elegy
- elocutio
- encomion
- endogamy
- enigma
- enunciation
- enunciator
- epic
- epic formula
- epic poetry
- epicureanism
- epigramm
- epistemology
- epistolary genre
- epithalamium
- ethic values in epic
- ethical commitment
- ethics
- ethics and literature
- ethopoeia
- ethos of the historian
- etiology
- etymologies
- etymology
- euidentia
- exempla maiorum
- exemplum
- exil
- exile
- Exile
- exilium
- exogamy
- eyewitness
H
- handwritten variant
- hellenism
- hellenistic historiography
- Hercules
- heroic death
- heroism
- historia
- historical distorsions
- historical truth
- Historiography
- history and epic
- history and ideology
- history and legend
- history and philosophy
- history and poetry
- history and tragedy
- history of literature
- Honorius
- hypercosmic gods
- hypotyposis
L
- language
- late antiquity
- later Roman empire
- Latin accentuation
- Latin comedy
- latin epic
- Latin grammarians
- Latin metricians
- Latin syntax
- Latin versification
- laudatio
- law
- lenitas
- letters
- Lex Clodia de capite civis Romani
- Lex Clodia de exilio Ciceronis
- libertas
- life (literary genre)
- likeness
- limes
- linearity
- lingua
- linguistic features
- linguistic sign
- literariness
- literary awareness
- literary discourse
- literary genealogies
- literary genres
- literary imitation and quotation
- literary psychology
- literary quotation
- literary reading
- literary sociology
- literature and politics
- logoi
- Lucan
- luxuria
- lyric
M
- marginal notes
- masculinity
- meaning
- memorial places
- Memory
- memory
- memory and history
- metalinguistic function
- metaliterary discourse
- metaphor
- metatheatre
- metric awareness
- Middle Ages
- mimesis
- mirror for Princes
- mirror of princes
- mirror of Princes
- mise en abyme
- mixed genres
- monography
- mos maiorum
- mouere
- myth
- mythopoiesis
P
- P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther
- pairing
- panegyric
- Panegyric
- parakoitis
- Paris BnF Lat. 7989
- parody
- persona
- persuasion
- philology
- philosophy
- picture
- plagiarism
- poetae noui
- poetic awareness
- poetic exegesis
- poetic function
- poetic tradition
- poetics
- poetry
- poets as liars
- poiétès
- political discourse
- political philosophy
- political propaganda
- politics
- Polybius
- polytheism
- popular Roman lyric
- portrait
- poverty
- power
- praetexta
- Praise
- praise
- presence
- Princeps
- Principate
- private life
- probabile
- progymnasmata
- proper noun
- prosa
- proscriptions
- prosody
- proverb
- public image
- public life
- Punic wars
- Punic Wars
R
- rape
- reader’s representations
- reading
- recusatio
- referential function
- refrain
- religious propaganda
- representation of love
- representation of power during Antiquity
- Republican memory
- res gestae
- retractatio
- Rhetoric
- rhetoric
- rhetoric exercises
- rhetoric tradition
- rhetorical norms
- Ringkomposition
- Risorgimento
- Roman annalistic
- Roman civil war
- Roman education
- Roman Empire
- Roman family history
- Roman historical epic
- Roman historiography
- Roman imperial ideology
- Roman imperial prosopography
- Roman kingship
- Roman orators
- Roman people
- Roman representations of power
- Roman republic
- Roman rhetoric
- Roman satire
- Roman senate
- Roman theories on style
- Roman weddings
- romance
- Rome
S
- sacrilege
- saturnian verse
- scholarship
- semasiology
- senatorial historiography
- Seneca
- sententiae
- Septimius Severus
- Severan wars
- sexuality
- signifier
- sociability
- social classes
- social relations
- sound patterns
- speeches
- Stilicho
- stock characters
- stoicism
- story within a story
- Suasoria 7
- symposiac literature
- Synesius
- syntax