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Subject index adespoton, 5 Aesop, 512 Aethiopis, 71 Aetna, 77, 79 agnosco, 65 ambiguus, 39 Anacreontic anthology, 5 anaplerosis, 1920 Appendix Sallustiana 27, 80 Appendix Tibulliana, 1324 Appendix Vergiliana authorship, 4, 5, 32, 789 Catalepton authenticity of, 7981, 83, 96 and biographical fallacy, 1989 and Callimachus, 8990, 132 and Catullus, 8994, 100, 1015, 1824 and Ciris, 182, 184 as creative supplement, 11, 946 dating of Catalepton 9, 1235 and fictional encomia, 11920 and Horace, Odes, 1024 and iambic, 81, 96, 99105 and Panegyricus Messallae, 1346 and poetic career of Virgil, 836, 879, 934, 99105, 11416 and Quintilian, 79 sphragis, 836, 183 textual tradition, 80 and Virgil, Eclogues, 1245, 1268 as Virgilian fiction, 7980, 10516, 12332, 1989 Ciris addressee, 17880 and Catalepton, 182 and Catullus, 17980, 1824, 1878 and the cento, 33, 1947 and Cinna, 1857 as creative supplement, 10, 1956, 257 dating of, 121, 1745, 1835 as a game, 200 as neoteric epyllion, 1734, 1835, 196 and Ovid, 1745, 180 and philosophy, 1802 and poetic career of Virgil, 1823, 2001, 203 sphragis, 195 as Virgilian fiction, 79, 174, 18098, 199 Culex and ancient testimonia, 5967 and Batrachomyomachia, 646 as creative supplement, 10 and epigrams, 645 as a game, 200 as iuuenilia, 878 and poetic career of Virgil, 634, 2001 as Virgilian fiction, 568, 79 Elegiae in Maecenatem attribution of, 78, 215 as chronological fiction, 20811 and Consolatio ad Liviam, 21820 as consolatory, 2278 and pseudo-Seneca, Octavia, 231 and rhetoric, 2208 and Seneca, 22830 structure of, 21618 textual tradition, 778 Aratus, 48, 89 Archilochus, 48, 86, 99 Aristarchus, 40, 72 Aristophanes, 107, 166, 255 Aristotle, 39, 69, 97, 99 Asconius Pedianus, 97 authenticity ancient approaches to, 3742, 5960, 240 and genre, 723 Greek views of, 38, 3940 methods of establishing, 801 modern attitudes to, 5960, 2401 See also fake; forgery axiopistia, 53 290 www.cambridge.org © in this web service Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-00073-5 - The Rhetoric of the Roman Fake: Latin Pseudepigrapha in Context Irene Peirano Index More information

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Subject index

adespoton, 5Aesop, 51–2Aethiopis, 71Aetna, 77, 79agnosco, 65ambiguus, 39Anacreontic anthology, 5anaplerosis, 19–20Appendix Sallustiana 27, 80Appendix Tibulliana, 132–4Appendix Vergiliana

authorship, 4, 5, 32, 78–9Catalepton

authenticity of, 79–81, 83, 96and biographical fallacy, 198–9and Callimachus, 89–90, 132and Catullus, 89–94, 100, 101–5, 182–4and Ciris, 182, 184as creative supplement, 11, 94–6dating of Catalepton 9, 123–5and fictional encomia, 119–20and Horace, Odes, 102–4and iambic, 81, 96, 99–105and Panegyricus Messallae, 134–6and poetic career of Virgil, 83–6, 87–9,

93–4, 99–105, 114–16and Quintilian, 79sphragis, 83–6, 183textual tradition, 80and Virgil, Eclogues, 124–5, 126–8as Virgilian fiction, 79–80, 105–16, 123–32,

198–9Ciris

addressee, 178–80and Catalepton, 182and Catullus, 179–80, 182–4, 187–8and the cento, 33, 194–7and Cinna, 185–7as creative supplement, 10, 195–6, 257dating of, 121, 174–5, 183–5as a game, 200

as neoteric epyllion, 173–4, 183–5, 196and Ovid, 174–5, 180and philosophy, 180–2and poetic career of Virgil, 182–3, 200–1,

203sphragis, 195as Virgilian fiction, 79, 174, 180–98, 199

Culexand ancient testimonia, 59–67and Batrachomyomachia, 64–6as creative supplement, 10and epigrams, 64–5as a game, 200as iuuenilia, 87–8and poetic career of Virgil, 63–4, 200–1as Virgilian fiction, 56–8, 79

Elegiae in Maecenatemattribution of, 78, 215as chronological fiction, 208–11and Consolatio ad Liviam, 218–20as consolatory, 227–8and pseudo-Seneca, Octavia, 231and rhetoric, 220–8and Seneca, 228–30structure of, 216–18

textual tradition, 77–8Aratus, 48, 89Archilochus, 48, 86, 99Aristarchus, 40, 72Aristophanes, 107, 166, 255Aristotle, 39, 69, 97, 99Asconius Pedianus, 97authenticity

ancient approaches to, 37–42, 59–60,240

and genre, 72–3Greek views of, 38, 39–40methods of establishing, 80–1modern attitudes to, 59–60, 240–1See also fake; forgery

axiopistia, 53

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bibliography, 38–9biography

ancient attitudes to, 60and biographical fallacy, 11, 92, 106–7and fiction, 68–9, 75heroization in, 96–7and paradox, 94–5supplementation in, 86, 201–3

Caesar, Julius, 231Corpus Caesarianum, 4, 39, 43, 49–50, 148

Callimachusand Hesiod, 72and Homer, 71imitation of, 62, 89–90, 100, 123, 132, 190meter used by, 100Pinakes, 38and titles, 45

Calpurnius Siculus, 35, 149Calvus, 184Catalepton: See Appendix Vergiliana: CataleptonCato, 231Catullus

and Catalepton, 89–94, 100, 101–5, 182–4and Ciris, 34, 179–80, 182–4, 187, 188and Ovid, 58and Virgil, 91–2

Cestius, 18choliambus, 96, 100, 101, 111Cicero

ascription to, 27, 47Catilinarians, 47and consolation, 239De Oratore, 107impersonation of, 231on oratory, 117–18, 172on patronage, 166Pro Archia, 118Pro Milone, 18as subject matter, 15, 17–18, 22–3, 95, 231–2and Virgil, Eclogues, 110–11

Cimber, 109–10Cinna, 92, 174, 184, 185–7Ciris. See Appendix Vergiliana: CirisClaudian, Panegyric on the sixth consulship of

Honorius Augustus, 119Codex Salmasianus, 14, 45Columella, Res Rustica, 20Commentariolum Petitionis, 27commenticius, 47Consolatio ad Liviam

attribution of, 215–16as consolatory, 227–8dating of, 210, 214, 234, 235and Elegiae in Maecenatem, 218–20

exempla in, 233–6and Ovid, 209–14and Seneca, 236–40

consolation, 226–8, 235, 236–40controuersia, 16, 17–18, 26, 231, 259–60

See also rhetoric: and rhetorical exercisesCopa, 77, 79copyright, 25, 48Crates, 72Culex. See Appendix Vergiliana: CulexCypria, 48

declamation, 16–19, 21, 26and encomia, 119and fakes, 27–8and Helen Episode, 259–60and history, 231–3as a label, 207See also rhetoric

defamation, 46–8Demetrius, On Style, 172Democritus, 50–1Dio Chrysostom, Encomium of Hair, 171Diogenes Laertius, 54–6Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 2, 43, 49Dirae, 17, 69, 77, 79Donatus

and bibliography of Virgil, 39, 43, 69–70,74–5, 175, 188–9, 249

on death of Virgil, 104on poetic career of Virgil, 93, 98, 189, 201and Suetonius, 77–8, 175on Virgil as orator, 115on Virgil’s mores, 97

Donatus Auctus, 112Donatus, Tiberius Claudius, 17, 252–5

editing, ancient, 39–42Elegiae in Maecenatem. See Appendix Vergiliana:

Elegiae in Maecenatemelegy, 21, 86–7Emporius, De Ethopoeia, 258encomia, 117–20, 140, 225–6, 254–7

and Theocritus, 168–9humorous, 171–2See also epideictic oratory

Epic Cycle, 48, 71Epicureanism, 112–14, 180–2epideictic oratory, 33, 117–19, 171–2, 227

See also encomiaepigram

ancient, 67and consolation, 227, 238–9as low form, 23, 62–3, 94and Martial, 62–3

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epikedion, 216, 221, 238–40epistolography

in Appendix Sallustiana, 27, 80consolatory, 227, 239, 240and declamation, 27and defamation, 46–7Horatian, 86–7letters of Paul, 2and Panegyricus Messallae, 133

Epistula ad Octauianum, 27ethopoeia, 19, 257–9

See also rhetoric: and rhetorical exercisesEuripides, 256–7, 258exempla, 221, 232–6

fakeancient attitudes to, 31, 36,

62–7and biography, 68–9as category, 3, 9–12, 28–31,

205–6and chronological fiction, 34, 205–7, 228,

240–1detection of, 24–5, 208–9, 210–11forms of, 45–54, 205and imitation, 6–7modern attitudes to, 31, 37, 67–8, 116, 206–7,

242–3, 263motivation for, 50–4and rhetoric, 13, 27–8, 207,

228See also authenticity; forgery

falsus/falsarius, 39, 43, 44, 45fama, 190, 192fan fiction, 10–13fiction, as term, 29Florus, 114forgery

attitudes to, 25, 43–5, 59–60intent, 42, 53and philology, 8–9as term, 2, 28, 29, 30, 45See also fake

fraud, 28, 45See also authenticity

Galen, 41–2, 45–6Gellius

and authenticity criticism, 39on falsification, 49, 50–1on rhetorical exercises, 225on survival of works of Virgil, 74

genuinus, 38, 39Gorgias, Encomium of Helen, 14, 171,

259grammar, as term, 37

Halieutica, 4, 36Helen Episode

as bridge, 247content, 244–7and encomia, 255–7and Euripides, 256–7as paradoxical, 261–2and rhetoric, 263Servius on, 247–52, 254–5, 260, 261–2as textual bridge, 247See also Virgil

Heracleides Ponticus, 54–6Hesiod and Hesiodea

Aspis, 52–4Catalogue of Women, 71–2heroization of Hesiod, 96Theogony, 71Wedding of Ceyx, 52

Hippocrates, 6, 41–2, 46history

ancient attitudes to, 95–6, 206, 241as subject matter, 34, 230–3

Homer and Homericaascription to, 70–1Batrachomyomachia, 64–6, 88and biographical fallacy, 107and Epic Cycle, 48Homeric Hymns, 70–1Margites, 99supplementation of, 19

Horaceand Catalepton, 100, 103–4and elegy, 23, 95on his youth, 98–9, 146, 202–3and Panegyricus Messallae, 147on patronage, 165–7supplementation of, 23, 86–7, 169–70

Hyginus, 191

iambic, 81, 96–105Iamblichus, 6interpolation, 23–4, 77–8, 250–1, 253invective, 99iuuenilia, 135–6

and biography, 200–3and Catalepton, 85, 102–3and Ciris, 182–3, 188–9, 203and Culex, 87–8and Horace, 87and pseudepigrapha, 86

Juvenal, 44, 157–64

Laudes Messallae. See Panegyricus MessallaeLaus Pisonis

addressee, 148–9

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as fictional encomium, 119–20, 156–64,169–72

irony in, 162–4and Juvenal, 157–64and Martial, 157–62and Panegyricus Messallae, 164–5,

168–9and patronage, 148–64and Statius, 155structure, 149

lego, 65Libanius, 19, 22, 258Livy, 44, 49, 95Lucan, 63–4, 87–8, 149Lucian, Encomium of the Fly, 171Lucretius, 114, 181, 182–3lusus/ludere, 56–9, 94, 176, 182

Maecenas. See patron: MaecenasMaphaeus Vegius, Aeneid, 13market, for books, 40–2, 45Martial

on Batrachomyomachia, 88and Culex, 62–3, 88on defamation, 47and encomia, 118and Laus Pisonis, 157–62on patronage, 155–6on plagiarism, 48on poetic career of Virgil, 60–3

Maximus, Quintus Sulpicius, 27Meleager, 67–8Menander Rhetor, 227Messalla Corvinus. See patron: Messalla

Corvinusmonkey, 54–6Moretum, 79

neoteric epyllion, 173–4, 183–5, 196Nicander, 48Novatus, Iunius, 47nugae, 58, 64, 94–5

of Catullus, 91, 93, 94Nux, 4

Onomacritus, 41Orpheus, 6, 63, 87otium, 94, 113–14, 152Ovid

“Aeneid”, 19–20ascription to, 4and Cinna, 185–6and Ciris, 174, 180and Consolatio ad Liviam, 209–14Heroides, 4, 14, 19–20, 81on Homeric canon, 71

and Lucretius, 209–10and ludi, 58–9and Panegyricus Messallae, 122, 140–2,

148on Scylla, 190supplementation of Aeneid, 21

paignion, 57, 88, 171, 172paizein, 57Panegyricus Messallae

addressee, 121attribution of, 132–4as biographical fallacy, 198–9and Catalepton 9, 134–6dating, 121, 142–4as fictional encomium, 119–20and Horace, 147and impersonation, 148as iuuenilia, 136–42and Laus Pisonis, 164–5, 168–9and Ovid, 140–2, 148and Tibullus, 134–48

paraphrase, 14–15patron

Lollius, Marcus, 219–20Maecenas, 60–2, 159–62, 216–24, 225, 228–30,

233Messalla Corvinus, 33–4, 120, 122, 123, 128–32,

140–2, 178–80Piso, Gaius Calpurnius, 119, 148–9, 156, 164Pollio, Asinius, 62, 126, 127–8relationship with poet, 33, 119–20, 164–9Terentius Priscus, 162

Phaedrus, 51–2Pindar, 55, 86, 165, 201–3Piso, Gaius Calpurnius. See patron: Piso, Gaius

Calpurniusplagiarism, 43, 45–6, 48Plato, 171Plautus, 39Pliny the Younger, 7, 76Pollio, Asinius. See patron: Pollio, Asiniuspraelego, 65praetexta, 231Priapea, 69, 77, 79, 80Prioritatskritik, 80–1, 174, 228, 244Priscus, Terentius, 162Probus, Marcus Valerius, 40, 152

“Probus” on Piso, 152–3progymnasmata

and consolation, 226–7as creative supplementation, 18–19and encomia, 119, 171and Homer, 21and impersonation, 26See also rhetoric

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Propertius, 190, 216, 229, 230prosopopoeia

character of, 26–8and chronological fictions, 207–8in Consolatio ad Liviam, 212and consolation, 236–7of deceased, 216poetic, 227Theon on, 226See also rhetoric: and rhetorical exercises

pseudepigraphaas category, 1–6as entertainment, 170–2, 200market for, 41modern approaches to, 5, 7–9and panegyric, 169–72religious, 2–3, 5as rhetorical exercise, 171–2as term, 38, 42–3, 45

pseudo-Seneca, Octavia, 231Pythagoras, 6

Quintilianon attribution, 44on Catalepton, 79on imitation, 6, 14, 37–8, 46on Messalla, 120, 129on rhetorical exercises, 19, 26, 137–8, 225–6,

232, 261on Virgil, Eclogues, 17

recusatioin Catalepton 9, 123in Ciris, 176in Consolatio ad Liviam, 239–40definition, 139by Martial, 62in Panegyricus Messallae, 139

rhetoricand chronological fictions, 207–8as context for Elegiae in Maecenatem,

225–8and creative supplementation, 13–19and Helen Episode, 263as label, 207and panegyric, 169–72and pseudepigrapha, 49–50, 171–2and rhetorical exercises, 14–15, 16, 95–6, 171–2,

208, 225–6and role-play, 25–8supplementation in, 22–3See also controuersia; declamation; ethopoeia;

progymnasmata; prosopeiaRhetorica ad Herennium, 225, 260role-play, 25–8, 59, 226

rota Virgilii (“Virgilian wheel”), 93rudis, 85–6, 88, 183

Sallust, 80Satyrus, Vita Euripidea, 107Scylla, 173, 174–5, 184, 185–97Seneca the Elder

on attribution, 44on imitation, 203on paraphrase, 15on rhetorical exercises, 15, 17–18, 26

Seneca the Younger, 44, 216–24, 236–40Servius

on bibliography of Virgil, 48, 69–70, 77on editing, 40on Helen Episode, 247–52, 254–5, 260, 261–2on Virgil’s Scylla, 191–2

Servius Auctus, 40, 70, 188–9, 249Sibylline oracles, 5Sophocles, 54–6, 96, 107, 201speeches, attribution of, 49–50sphragis

in Catalepton, 79, 83–6, 199in Ciris, 195in Georgics, 4, 93, 113–14, 195in Panegyricus Messallae, 199

spurius, 39Statius

Achilleid, 20on Batrachomyomachia, 88and Culex, 63, 88and encomia, 118–19and Laus Pisonis, 155on Lucan, 63on prequels, 65

suasoria, 16, 18, 27, 257–8as performance of history, 231–2and role-play, 26See also rhetoric, rhetorical exercises

Suetoniuson Corpus Caesarianum, 4on defamation, 47on editing, 40on false ascription, 49–50on impersonation of Horace, 86Life of Lucan, 36, 79, 88and works of Virgil, 77

supplement, as concept, 9–12

Theocritus, 71, 168–9, 185Theognidean anthology, 5Theogony, 72Theon

on encomia, 150on impersonation, 26, 226

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on paraphrase, 15on speculation, 95

Thespis, 54Thyestes, 43, 48Tibullus

and Catalepton 9, 128–9as intertext, 144–6and Messalla, 122–3and Panegyricus Messallae, 198–9

title, 45Tucca, 74–5, 85, 248–52

uerus, 43

Valerius Maximus, Memorabilia, 233–5Varius

attribution to, 43, 48and Catalepton 7, 85as editor of Virgil, 74–5, 248–52

Varius Geminus, 22Velleius Paterculus, on Maecenas, 229Virgil

Aeneidand Catalepton, 83, 106and Ciris, 187and Codex Salmasianus, 14and Culex, 199–200editing of, 249inconsistencies in, 247in poetic career of Virgil, 93–4posthumous publication, 74–5, 85supplementation by Ovid, 21textual history of, 247–52

and Catullus, 91–2

Ecloguesancient interpretation of, 110–11autobiographical readings of, 17, 61–2,

107–9and Catalepton, 84, 108–9, 113–14, 124–5,

126–8and Ciris, 10, 174, 184–5, 188–90,

192–4and Culex, 199–200as early work, 57–8supplementation of, 16–17and Theocritus, 185

and Epicureanism, 112–14, 180–2Georgics

autobiographical readings of, 107,112–14

and Catalepton, 83, 84, 112–14, 115and Ciris, 174, 180–1, 184–5, 188, 194–7and Columella, 20and Culex, 199–200in poetic career of Virgil, 93–4

heroization of, 96–7iuuenilia, 69–70, 98, 188–9and Lucretius, 114, 181non-canonical works, 74–7poetic career, 87–9on Scylla, 188–92as source for rhetorical exercises, 16, 17and the Thyestes, 48See also Helen Episode

XII Panegyrici Latini, 119

Zenodotus of Ephesus, 39–40

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Anthologia Latina, Riese713 84740 84

Anthologia Latina, Shackleton Bailey71 19189 227214 258237 258249 258250 45

Anthologia Palatina (AP)4.1 677.513 2277.646–8 2277.731 2279.23 2279.64.7–8 719.454–80 2279.474 2599.475 2599.478 259

Aphthonius, Rabe35 25835–6 227

Appendix Sallustiana 27Appendix Tibulliana. See [Tibullus]Appendix Vergiliana

Catalepton1 80, 85, 91, 1122 96, 100, 102, 109–11, 1124 70, 80, 90–14.1 905 80, 81, 96, 100, 102, 111–16, 1826 96, 100–27 80, 85, 91, 1127.1 917.3 918 80, 81, 105–9, 1998.5 1069 34, 80, 89, 95, 121, 123–32, 134, 135, 173,

180

9.1–2 1329.1–12 123–49.3–6 129–329.13 1249.13–20 124–59.13–38 1239.14 125, 1799.17–18 1259.23–4 1289.24–37 1289.25–6 1319.39–64 1239.40 1219.43–54 1249.55 1289.55–6 1359.55–8 127–89.56 1289.61–3 1259.62 1259.64 89, 13210 91, 92, 96, 100, 101, 10211 70, 80, 89, 9011.1 9012 96, 100, 101–213 80, 81, 96, 102–4, 11614 80, 82–3, 10214.3 8314.7 8314.9 8315 83–615.3 8515.3–4 183

Ciris1 1631–5 331–41 176–821–53 1769 3319–20 5836 121

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Ciris (cont.)36–41 13637–8 18142–7 182–344–6 12149 17451 17452 17454 121, 178, 17954–63 192–454–91 17659–61 17461 18492–100 176129–62 175163–90 175180 174182 185191–8 174206–385 185237–49 186238 188242–3 187249 185254 185257–63 186–7267 184302 184394–5 174, 184402–3 174404–58 175405–6 174, 184430 184, 185473–4 174520–9 189522–8 189536–7 200536–41 194–7538–41 174, 194

Culex1 1821–10 56–93–5 578–10 13636 5751–5 199164–7 199–200179 199275 199

Elegiae in Maecenatemi.1–12 217–18, 219i.13–16 221i.15–16 220i.17–20 223i.18–20 221

i.21 219i.21–6 221–3i.21–106 221i.25 219i.35 230i.36 230i.37–8 230i.49–50 229i.57–68 222i.97–8 229i.103 220i.107–34 216i.111 216i.119–28 223i.129–32 223i.137–8 223ii.3–6 218ii.6 218–19ii.7 220ii.9–10 221ii.17 217

AppianBellum Civile

4.38.161 1225.102–13 122

Bellum Illyricum17 142

ApuleiusApologia

87.2–5 47Aristophanes

Aves904–58 166

Nubes535–6 38882–4 14

Ranae1055 115

AristotlePoetica

1448b24–7 2551448b25–32 991448b30–5 971451a36–8 69

Rhetorica1366a28–32 1711389a 971402a24 14

ArtemidorusAP 9.205 84

AsconiusIn toga candida

94 47Auctor Ad Herennium

1.2.1 118

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Auctor Ad Herennium (cont.)1.3.5 225, 2601.9–11 2603.2 953.2.2 2323.6.11 1353.10–15 1183.10 150

AugustineConfessions

1.17 14Aulus Gellius

Noctes Atticae2.3.5 402.21.2 403.3 393.3.7 384.18.5 493.3.13 399.9.15 3810.12 50–110.16.14 19113.21.4 4015.9.1 3817.10.7 74, 75, 24817.12 22517.12.1 22518.5.11 40

AusoniusEpistulae

18.28–9 39

[Caesar, i.e. Hirtius]Bellum Gallicum

8.1 148Callimachus, Pfeiffer

Aetiafr. 1.11 89fr. 1.20–1 66fr. 1.25–8 22fr. 4 72

Epigrammata6 4816.1 5727.1–2 8928 12328.4 13261 90fr. 398 100, 132

Pinakesfr. 437 39fr. 451 39

Carmina Priapea68 136

Catalepton. See Appendix Vergiliana: Catalepton

CatoOrigines

241 43Catullus

1.5–6 901.6 1244 91, 92, 101, 1024.16–17 918.16–18 919.5 9111 9014 10014.2 9116 103–416.4–5 5829 10229.24 10133.1 9136.5 9746 9046.9 9046.11 9049.1 9150.4 5752 10254.6 9765 33, 179–8068 18768.17 5768.51 18784 10092.4 9195 89, 9295.10 100, 132

Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi, West15 85

CharisiusGramm. Lat., Keil

1.93.25 185Cicero

Brutus30 1440 11577 49

De finibus5 46

De inventione1.7 1181.15.20 2251.23–5 260

De officiis3.1.4 49

De oratore1.16.70 1151.53 154

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Cicero (cont.)1.70 132.340–9 1182.341 1183.03 180

Epistulae ad Atticum6.1.26 447.2.3 6512.10 23913.21 4614.20.3 4714.21.3 2215.1 23915.3.2 4716.15.1 65

Epistulae ad Brutum1.9 2391.15 180

Epistulae ad familiares4.5 2395.12 1185.16 2395.18 239

In Catilinam4.3 22

In Verrem2.158 445.118 18

Partitiones Oratoriae70–82 118

Philippicae1 231.2 431.39 222.35 432.64 182.67 182.97 432.100 432.119 2211 10911.6.14 11013.5.11 110

Pro Archia25 166

Pro Marcello25 22

Tusculanae Disputationes2.66 240

Ciris. See Appendix Vergiliana: CirisColumella

Res Rustica10 20, 19410.Praef.3 2010.5 20

Consolatio ad Liviam2–6 213–143 2396 2147–12 23919–20 23727 23739–40 21946 20981–2 21483–94 233–585 21587 209104 209119–20 211121 214149–52 214161–2 236171–2 237201–3 215243–4 214245 235283–4 234287–88 234299–328 234–5303 212323–3 235329–356 209345 237346–50 237361–4 209–10, 237371–2 218411–16 236415 236445–6 240469–74 212–13471 212472 214

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL)1.2.50 1226.33976 279.422.37 123

Culex. See Appendix Vergiliana: Culex

DemetriusDe elocutione

120 172Ps. Demetrius

Formae Epistolicae, Weichert5 227

Digest25.4 3825.5 3825.6 3848.5.6.1 38

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Dio49.38.3 14251.7.2–7 12354.19 22154.20.4–6 21955.8.1–2 23455.27.4 23455.30.2 14158.24 23559.8 148

Diogenes Laertius2.55 2272.124–5 383.62.8 385.22 2275.90 565.91–3 54–67.37 547.166 54

DiomedesGramm. Lat., Keil

1.426.21–31 37Dionysius of Halicarnassus

De Deinarcho11.89–94 4913.1 2, 43

De Lysia12.27–8 4912.40–4 49

Ps. DionysiusArs Rhetorica

279 150281 240281–2 227

Dionysius Thrax1.1 37

DonatusPraef. in Buc. 39Vita Terentii

8 77Vita Vergilii, Brugnoli-Stok

3 2016 1089 6210 9710–12 7711 23, 9615–16 11517 75, 77, 98, 174–5, 18919 39, 10735 10437–40 24838 7439–40 74–542 76, 249

43 1648 43, 4857–8 93

Elegiae in Maecenatem. See Appendix Vergiliana:Elegiae in Maecenatem

Emporius, Rhetores Latini Minores,Halm

562.26–8 258Ennius

Annales, Skutsch1.2–10 148

Epistolographi Graeci, Hercherpp. 428–9 96p. 410, ch. 10 227p. 438, ch. 103 227p. 789, ch. 3 227

Eratosthenesfr. 16 137

EuripidesOrestes

1131–51 256

FrontoEpistulae ad Marcum Caesarem

1.7.4 40

GaiusInstitutiones

1.64 399.22–4 43

GalenDe libris propriis

19.9.15–20 4519.10.4–5 46

In Hippocratis de natura hominis15.104–5 41

GorgiasEncomion of Helen

21 171

Ps. HermogenesProgymnasmata, Rabe

11 2120 21

Herodotus1.24 217.6.3 41

Hesiod and Hesiodea, Merkelbach-WestAspis

1–56 52Hypothesis, Aspis

pp. 86–7 53Opera et Dies

11–12 195

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Wedding of Ceyxfr. 266b 52

Hirtius. See [Caesar, i.e. Hirtius]Homer and Homerica

Batrachomyomachia1–3 66

Iliad1.188–95 2623.161–5 143.203–24 199.529–99 13118 5218.600–1 4423 5724 238

Odyssey4.351–570 1939–12 25712.85–7 18920.15–33 262

HoraceArs Poetica

14–18 13815–16 13879 97137–42 136156–78 97400–7 115461–7 140

Carmina1.3 1041.5.13–16 871.6 1391.12.2 901.13 951.14 1041.16 981.16.22–5 981.22 2031.22.1–11 2031.24 2381.32.2 57, 881.33.1–3 951.38 2022.1.13 1542.4.3 212.9 952.12 1392.13.19–20 2182.16.30 2242.20 1472.20.1–3 1852.20.1–5 1472.20.2 1473.4.9–20 202–3

3.14.27 994.1.14 1544.4.27–8 2194.9 34, 219, 2204.9.9 574.9.30–34 219

Epistulae1.1.1–10 991.2.1–4 1151.2.17–26 1361.3.25 1821.13 1671.13.1–3 1671.19.6 1071.19.21–22 201.19.23–4 1001.20.19–21 1462.1.18–49 512.1.219–28 166–72.2.80 202.2.161 1242.2.214–16 94

Epodi1–10 1021.11–14 1401.34 2226 816.3–4 1046.11 1047 817.13–14 10411 8711.1–4 87

Sermones1.3 1651.4.105–6 1151.5 971.5.41 971.6 1661.6.45–6 1461.6.60–1 1701.9 1661.10 122, 1261.10.18–19 55, 911.10.81–3 901.10.85–8 12210 87

IamblichusVita Pythagorae, Deubner

198–9 6Isocrates

Encomion of Helen8–12 22511 171

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Isocrates (cont.)Panegyricus

13 135

JustinianInstitutiones

4.18.7 44Juvenal

1.6 2311.15–17 271.67 443.147–63 1594.164–6 1625 1525.108–11 1495.108–12 1577 163, 1647.27–32 1637.53–97 1627.59–62 2307.69 627.94 1618.21 2348.142 4410.46 15912.39 228

Laus Pisonis1–24 1498–10 15612–24 149–5025–48 153–525–80 149, 15532 15632–4 15765–71 15581–210 14984–5 153109–36 158–9122–4 159154 229155–8 152178–89 155190–210 150–2211 156211–61 149,

159–64220 163221–2 164230–5 230259–61 169

Libanius, FoersterDeclamationes

3 194 19

Progymnasmata8.4 2211.8–9 227

Livy2.9.1 2332.13.4–11 2338.40 449 9526.26.8 4738.56 4940.29 44

LonginusDe sublimitate

9.5 5311–14 94

Lucan1.584 577.320 187

LucianQuomodo historia conscribenda sit

30.6 3832.6 38

Lucretius5.91–109 2105.95 210

MacrobiusSaturnalia

1.24.6 2482.4.12 2234–5 1144.2 115

Maecenas, Hollis FRPfr. 185 223fr. 187 224fr. 191 224

Manilius2.11–25 722.138 202.522 57

MarcellinusVita Thucididea, Jones

43 38Martial

1.29 481.38 48, 1341.52 481.53 481.62 481.66 481.72 481.108.1 2122.20 484.40 1494.40.1–4 155–6

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Martial (cont.)4.40.2 1565.30.80 656.21 1197.12.5–6 487.12.5–8 478.55 60–3, 1618.55.5–6 1628.55.5–12 178.55.9 628.55.11 62, 2308.55.16 628.55.17 628.55.19–20 36, 79,

888.55.21 638.56.20 18310.3 4710.35 13410.5 4710.73–4 22810.100 4810.102 4811.49 11411.50 11411.94 4812 Praef. 16512.2.10 15612.3 16112.3.1–4 16212.3.6 3812.36 149, 15712.36.6–10 15714 64–514.183 66, 8814.183.1 6614.183.2 6614.185 36, 66, 79, 8814.185.1 6614.185.2 65, 6614.193 133

MeleagerAP 4.1 84

Menander Rhetor1.346 225369.11 140, 152413–4 227421.14–24 235421.15–30 227421.19 235

NicolausProgymnasmata, Felten

64 19, 22665–6 226

[Nicolaus]Progymnasmata, Walz, Rhetores Graeci, vol. 1

391–2 227

OvidAmores

1.1.3–4 621.1.24 621.6.13–14 2031.8.47–50 1361.9.33 211.15.9 2301.15.23–4 2102.1.18 622.8.11 213.1.27–8 573.5 43.9.62 903.12.21–2 1903.15.5–6 2163.15.15 187

Ars amatoria1.331–2 1902 712.741–6 1953 71

Epistulae ex Ponto1.7 1421.7.27–30 1212.2 141–22.2.75–92 1422.3 1402.3.75–8 1402.3.77–8 1222.5.65–72 132.8 212–133.1.114–6 2333.1.114–18 2113.1.125 2123.5.50 38

Fasti1.299–300 2091.597–8 2132.386 2142.485–7 2142.6 583.709 854.76 1304.500 1906.219 212

Heroides1.111 2121.703–4 213 213.92 131

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Ovid (cont.)4.99 1317 199.55–18 22612 412.123–4 19014.53–66 25715 4

Ibis362 190521 97

Metamorphoses1.12 1371.45–51 1376.298–300 2147.62–5 1907.304–5 2167.309–21 2168 1318.1–151 1908.75 1748.125–35 1748.326–7 1318.414 1318.426–9 13110 185, 18610.331–5 18710.333 18710.388 18610.394 18610.560–707 13111.273 20913.623–14.574 2113.730–14.222 19014.512 13114.530–65 2115.171–2 14815.750–1 219

Remedia amoris737 190

Tristia1.1.105ff 381.1.117–20 1481.3.41–2 2111.3.42 2111.6.23–8 2111.6.25 2121.7.20 381.9.57–62 58–91.10.1 2122 2102.61 2152.89–90 2162.371–80 1362.393–4 185

2.425–6 2102.538 582.539–46 582.541–2 2162.547 2153.1.7–8 584.1 1414.2.1–16 2164.2.39–40 2134.4 140, 1424.4.27–30 122, 1414.10 1954.10.1 584.10.6 81, 133,

1344.10.15–26 154.10.38 1824.10.61–2 755.1.7–8 585.1.43–4 585.5.24 2095.12.38 163

Parthenius of Nicaea, Lightfootfr. 24 173

Pausanias9.23.2 2029.30.12 70

Persius1.93–5 184

PetroniusSatyrica

83 167Phaedrus

1 Praef. 1–2 512 Praef. 5–15 512 Praef. 9–10 513 Praef. 29–30 514 Praef. 4–14 515 Praef. 515.1 52

Philodemus18 94

PhilostratusImagines

2.12 201, 202Pindar

fr. 265, Snell-Maehler 48Nemean Odes

4.80 165Olympian Odes

1.16 57Pythian Odes

2.72 5510.63–8 165

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PlatoSymposium

194E–197E 171Plautus

Amphitruo497 38828 38

Pseudolus724ff. 55752 38

Pliny the ElderNaturalis Historia

7.114 74, 75, 2489.117–18 22010.12 50–113.75 4413.83 4014.53 2032.11 3637.20 223152 36

Pliny the YoungerEpistulae

1.10.5 72.10.1–8 463.7 1143.21 165, 1685.3.2 795.3.2–6 765.17 1495.17.1 1406.23.5 1627.9.3 147.9.9 579.22.2 7

PlutarchBrutus

40–2 12245 122

Cato the Younger7 98

De fraterno amore479 E 4 43

De virtute morali11 97

Quaestiones Convivales730e–f 52

Polybius12.24.1 10712.24.1–3 10712.26b5 2223.5.5 4323.14.1–4 49

Posidonius, Edelstein KiddF 284 45

Propertius1.1.1 1881.1.9–10 1311.4.5–8 1281.6.1–4 1401.18.29–30 2302.1 1392.8.29–36 212.26.53–4 1902.28.29–30 1282.32.66 843.7 216, 2383.7.55 2163.9.21–9 2293.9.52 1653.12.23–8 1363.12.28 1903.19.21–8 1904.4.39–40 1904.9.53–6 2264.11 2164.11.39 191

QuintilianPraef. 7 461.4.3 371.7.20 402.1.1–6 192.10.4 2323.5.14 443.7 1183.7.6 225–63.8.46–7 223.8.49 26, 2313.8.51 263.8.53 2313.8.55–8 2324.1.40 225, 2614.1.45–50 2604.2.50 2614.3.12 1375.10.17 976.2 1547.1.24 958.3.27–9 798.3.28 1098.6.44 1048.6.47 179.2.6–16 2599.4.28 22410.1.45 11510.1.46–50 1310.2.13 710.3.1 10710.5.2 120, 129, 180

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Quintilian (cont.)10.5.5 1410.5.11–16 2810.5.15–16 1410.5.20 1812.2.30 23212.4.1 232

Ps. QuintilianDeclamationes Maiores

3 231Declamationes Minores

298 113

SallustBellum Catilinae

3.2 2714.1 2732.1 2755.1 2757.5 27

Ps. SallustEpistulae ad Caesarem senem 2.1

27Satyrus

Vita Euripidea39.9 10755 107

ScholiaScholia Bernensia

8.6 90Scholia in Dion. Thrax, Hilgard

3.30–4.4 53Schol. Hes. Theog.

142 72Scholia in Hom. Il.

Schol. T in Il.23.683b 72

Scholia in Hom. Od.Schol. E in Od.

3.248 19Schol. H in Od.

16.152–3 38Schol. HQ in Od.

13.320–3 3816.281 3817.475 38

Schol. MV in Od.24, 1 19

Schol. Q. in Od.12.455 38

Schol. in Iuvenalem5.109 152

Schol. in Pind. Nem., Drachmann2.1–2 70

Schol. in Soph. Aj.841.1 38

Schol. in Soph. Ant.45.6 38

Schol. in Soph. OC1320 54

Seneca the ElderControversiae

1 Praef. 11 441 Praef. 18 2321 Praef. 22 1481 Praef. 23 2601.1.3 2321.6.3–4 2332.2.8–12 152.4.8 120, 2322.4.11 2603 Praef. 8 773 Praef. 16 183.7 154.2 2317.2 18, 2317.2.1 187.2.5 189.5.17 214, 26010.4.24 15

Suasoriae2.20 153 263.4 163.6–7 163.7 2036 186–7 2316.1 226.5 186.11 276.12 226.13 22, 2636.26 157 18, 95

Seneca the YoungerConsolatio ad Marciam

2.1 2363.1 2373.2 237, 2384.2 2384.4 23726.5 209

Consolatio ad Polybium1.1 2371.2–3 2096.1–5 23715.5 237

De providentia3.10 221

Epistulae4.10 180

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8.8 2263.1 24083.14 22990.31 4592.35 222, 224101.10–11 224114 228114.4 222, 228114.6 221, 223114.7 223114.18 259

Quaestiones Naturales6.32.4 240

ServiusServius ad Aen.

Praef. 246, 2481.65 1151.215 2591.392 2592.13 2542.59 402.196 2542.199 2542.592 246, 247, 249, 2602.595 2612.617 2544.31 1154.106 405.871 40, 2506 Praef. 2506.264 112, 114, 1806.839 1917.464 250, 2517.568 408.692 408.9 1319.362 409.380 4010.18 1610.532 16, 1711.243 25812.940 262

Servius ad Buc.Praef. 2.25–3.14 1092.1 622.73 623.20 486.11 1116.13 112, 114, 1806.74 189, 1928.6 1268.12 1269.28 1099.36 110

Servius ad Georg.Praef. 1–4 84

1.247 1901.375 1961.456 1812.246 402.475 113, 1813.435 1814.564 113

Servius Dan. ad Buc.4.11 176.3 1886.6 176.64 179.1 179.7 17, 70, 909.10 179.11 179.27 179.28 109

Servius Dan. ad Aen.Praef. 2461.518 2592.289 2502.566 2462.592 2462.688 2543.160 2543.204 2504.418 406.289 25012.739 259

Sidonius ApollinarisEpistulae

1.11 47Silius Italicus

10.40 230Statius

Achilleid1.3–5 201.478 183

Silvae1 Praef. 36, 65, 79, 88,

1651.1 1191.2 1191.2.255 1461.6 1191.23–5 1552.1 1652.2.115 972.6.95 1542.7 632.7.54–5 632.7.55 582.7.73–4 36, 63, 79, 873.3 1654.1 119

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Statius (cont.)4.2 1194.3 1194.4.43–5 1554.4.54 1144.9.14–23 1555.1 216, 2385.1.176 2165.2 1555.2.97–110 1555.2.111–24 1555.5.60 240

Thebaid10.628–31 90

Stesichorusfr. 201 PMG 256

Strabo4.205 14210.3.1 13110.486 8914.1.18 48

SuetoniusAugustus

23 21951.1 4755 4769 22171.1 4086 11086.2 22387.1 40

Claudius1.5 23815.2 43

De grammaticis4.4–6 1923 1724 4025.4 1925.5 232

De poetisVita Horatii, Klingner

20 39, 86, 17068–70 23

Vita Lucani5–7 36, 795–8 88

De rhetoribus25.4 119

Gaius25 148

Iulius55–6 3955.3 5056.1 4

Nero7.10 3817.1 43

Tiberius12.2 21920.3 23470.1 18470.2 184

TacitusAnnales

1.10.3 2193.30 2213.30.2–3 2296.29.5 23513.34 15713.34.1 12315.48 15415.48–74 134–4916.18.1–2 229

Dialogus2 2355–6 15410.4 9431.1 23231.3 15435.4 232

Historiae2.86 43

TheocritusIdylls

2 1853 1857.38–41 1857.41 18511 18516 168

TheonProgymnasmata, Patillon

103 26Progymnasmata, Spengel

62.10–24 15106 259110 95111 150115 26115.11 226117 226

Tiberius Claudius DonatusInterpretationes Vergilianae

vol. 1, pr., p. 2.9–15 255vol. 1, p. 227.10–20 252vol. 1, pp. 227.27–228.3 254vol. 1, p. 228.22–24 253vol. 2, p. 75.4 17

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Tibullus1 1281.1 10, 145, 1981.1.5–6 1461.1.33–4 1981.1.41–4 1451.2.27–8 2031.3.35–48 1371.5.19–34 1281.5.30 1331.7 122–3, 124,

1432.4 1392.4.13–14 139

[Tibullus]3.5.17–18 813.5.18 1343.7.1–17 134–63.7.8–15 1363.7.37–8 1383.7.46–7 1543.7.48–9 1363.7.54–81 1363.7.79–81 1373.7.82–105 1373.7.106–10 1413.7.118–38 142–33.7.151 1373.7.151–76 1373.7.175–80 138–93.7.181–9 144–53.7.187 1983.7.190–200 139–403.7.197–200 1383.7.201–11 146–83.7.205 1473.8–18 1333.14.5–6 1333.16.3–4 133

UlpianDigest

47.10.5.9–10 47

Valerius Flaccus1.640–3 2473.14–16 90

Valerius Maximus4.3.3 234, 2355.5.3 233, 2346.1. Praef. 233

VarroDe lingua latina

6.9 39See also Diomedes

Varro of Atax, Courtney FLPfr. 14 196

Velleius Paterculus1.14.1 1482.60.4 432.88.2 2292.97.1 2202.98.3 2292.102.1 2192.112.2 141

VirgilAeneid

1 14, 711.48 2591.369 2591.408–9 2531.415–17 831.534 2481.570 1301.596 831.630 1922 106, 199, 254, 257,

2592.69–70 2592.293 1062.405–6 1742.458 2462.469–558 2462.499–502 2462.506–58 2462.559–603 244–72.561 2462.564–6 2472.565 2522.566–89 2482.567–89 76, 2432.576 259, 2622.577–87 2562.584 2612.586 257, 2592.586–7 2612.589 2522.589–90 2472.594 2532.602 2472.656 2572.747 1063 2573.56–7 2593.57 1633.73–4 1743.315 2583.315–19 144.223–37 2584.365 258

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Virgil (cont.)4.365–87 144.413–15 204.418 1954.585 1954.592 2595.145 1955.389–420 1305.391–3 1305.772–3 1306 57, 115, 199, 200, 249,

2506.1–2 2506.282 2506.289 2506.405 1876.431 1996.519 2476.607 1996.838–40 1907 719.77–122 219.294 18710.86 8310.200 10810.824 18711.243–95 25811.246–7 13111.288–90 1512.168 11112.653 25812.653–64 1412.940 26212.946–7 26212.949 259, 262

Eclogues1 108, 113, 1251.1 125, 1951.75–7 1992 61–22.4 1252.54 2023 126, 1283.32 1283.59 1253.69 2023.84–6 1263.108 1286 111, 114, 132, 194, 196, 197,

2576.1 58, 846.1–2 946.3 1886.4–5 1326.74 10, 20, 63

6.74–6 189–946.74–7 1746.75–7 174, 1936.81 1747.18 1257.31 837.45 2008 126, 127, 184, 1858.6 1268.8–10 127–88.9–10 1268.19–20 174, 1848.41 184, 1858.59 1848.60 1849 92, 1089.5–6 179.10 179.28 108–99.35–6 92, 1859.36 11010.75 93

Georgics1.233–43 1371.247 1901.304 1951.351–463 1961.375 1971.394 1881.399–406 1741.404 1741.404–9 190, 1941.405 1741.406–9 174, 194, 1961.408 1921.447 1952 112–13, 115, 128, 1812.39 832.146–7 832.176 83, 842.198–9 1082.475–8 180–12.477–8 1812.490–2 1122.490–4 180–12.508–10 1153 1083.13–15 1083.15–39 933.40–1 1653.89 191, 1923.104 1953.420 2003.425–39 10, 199–2003.435–8 200

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4 94, 97, 107, 114, 184, 185, 193,195

4.15 191, 1924.116 204.116–48 1944.147–8 204.253 1884.388–9 174, 1844.421 184, 1934.559–66 93–44.563–4 1144.563–6 1954.564 1134.564–5 1804.565 584.566 125

Vita Arati, Martin2.11.10 892.12 483, p. 15 165

Vita Dionysii Perigetae, Kassel14–17 38

Vita Euripidea. See Satyrus, VitaEuripidea

Vitae Homeri, WestAnonymous

Vita 9 70

Ps. Herodotus, Vita Homeri19 9824 64, 88

Ps. Plutarch, Vita Homeri1.5 645 88

Vita Horatii. See Suetonius: De poetis: VitaHoratii

Vita Pindari, Drachmann1.2 202

Vita Pythagorae. See Iamblichus: VitaPythagorae

Vita Sophoclea, Radt3 2014 11112 9620 201

Vita Terentii. See Donatus: Vita TerentiiVita Thucydidea. See Marcellinus: Vita

ThucydideaVitae Vergiliane, Brugnoli-Stok

Vita Donati. See Donatus: Vita VergiliiVita Donati Aucti

68–70 4579 112, 180

Vita Focae44–7 97

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