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Horace, Ars Poetica, 457
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1. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 2.52.2 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

2.52.2. As there were no houses to receive them, they had to be lodged at the hot season of the year in stifling cabins, where the mortality raged without restraint. The bodies of dying men lay one upon another, and half-dead creatures reeled about the streets and gathered round all the fountains in their longing for water.
2. Horace, Ars Poetica, 456, 458-466, 455 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

3. Horace, Odes, 1.1.30-1.1.32, 1.1.35-1.1.36 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 1.72-1.77, 1.722-1.725, 3.978-3.979, 6.1160-6.1162, 6.1172-6.1175, 6.1180-6.1184 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

5. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 2.252-2.253 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

6. Ovid, Tristia, 1.3, 5.2 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

7. Vergil, Georgics, 2.483-2.486, 3.551-3.553 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2.483. Dance in their tipsy frolic. Furthermore 2.484. The Ausonian swains, a race from placeName key= 2.485. Make merry with rough rhymes and boisterous mirth 2.486. Grim masks of hollowed bark assume, invoke 3.551. By thirsty fever are consumed, 'tis good 3.552. To draw the enkindled heat therefrom, and pierce 3.553. Within the hoof-clefts a blood-bounding vein.
8. Statius, Siluae, 2.7, 2.7.76 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

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author function, implied author Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
body parts, eyes Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 167, 168
body parts, head Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165, 166
body parts, heart Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 168
body parts, mouth Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 167, 168
children Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166
cicero, in lucretian biography Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
contagion imagery Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 167
conte, gian biagio Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
disease or illness Seaford, Wilkins, Wright, Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill (2017) 298
empedocles, as stand-in for lucretius Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134, 135
empedocles, death on etna Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
empedocles Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166, 167, 168
eschatology Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
fluids in/of the body, blood Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 168
furor, in the course of the plague Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 168
galen Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165
hardie, philip Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165, 166
horace, ars poetica Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134, 135
horace, empedocles in ars poetica Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
horace, on lucretius Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134
horace Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165, 166, 167, 168; Seaford, Wilkins, Wright, Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill (2017) 298
humours, four, black bile Seaford, Wilkins, Wright, Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill (2017) 298
immortality, empedocles wish for Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 168
implied author Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
implied reader Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
interauthoriality (interauktorialität) Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134
jaundice Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 167
jerome Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
longinus Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165
lucretius, empedocles as surrogate for Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134, 135
lucretius, explicit autobiographical detail in Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134
lucretius, implied author in Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
lucretius, implied reader in Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 135
lucretius, plague at athens Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
lucretius, read as document of the authors mind Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134, 135
lucretius, victorian biofictional readings of Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134, 135
madness' Seaford, Wilkins, Wright, Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill (2017) 298
mt. etna Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
ovid, eschatology Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
ovid, exilic eschatology Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
ovid, figurative death in exile Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
ovid Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165, 166
persius Seaford, Wilkins, Wright, Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill (2017) 298
personification, –of disease, tisiphone as personification of the plague in vergil Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166
phaethon, in ovid Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166
sappho Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165
scabies Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 167
schiesaro, alessandro Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166
scylla and charybdis Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
seneca the younger Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 169
senses, touch Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166, 167
sleep Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 168
statius, on lucretius Goldschmidt, Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (2019) 134
suicide, of empedocles (according to horace) Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166, 167, 168
swans Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 166
thucydides Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 165
tomis, eschatological significance of Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
tomis, post-apocalyptic hell on earth Williams and Vol, Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher (2022) 303
with nn. Kazantzidis, Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in "De rerum natura" (2021) 169