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Preface | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
1 | Greek and Roman poetics | 1 |
(1) | Aristotle on the tragic in general | 1 |
(2) | The Roman tradition | 5 |
2 | Modes and subjects of Roman tragedy | 16 |
(1) | Ways of performing tragedy | 16 |
(2) | Tragedies read, tragedies lived | 23 |
(3) | Rash generalizations of tragic themes | 27 |
3 | Early medieval clues and conjectures | 36 |
(1) | Isidore of Seville | 36 |
(2) | Remigius and Remigians | 50 |
(3) | Non-Remigians, Senecans, Horatians, and later Isidorians | 57 |
(4) | Papias the protolexicographer | 64 |
4 | The twelfth-century scene | 68 |
(1) | William of Conches and the commentaries on Boethius | 68 |
(2) | Metaphorical tragedy | 78 |
(3) | Tragic style and new tragedies | 92 |
(4) | Continuing tradition: the lexicographers | 103 |
5 | The high Middle Ages: discoveries and oblivions | 111 |
(1) | Aristotle: a lost opportunity | 111 |
(2) | Nicholas Trevet on Boethius and Seneca | 125 |
(3) | Seneca at Padua | 134 |
(4) | Dante and his commentators | 144 |
(5) | Boethius in French | 157 |
6 | Final variations | 169 |
(1) | England: Chaucer and the future | 170 |
(2) | Laments in France | 175 |
(3) | Italian Latinists | 185 |
(4) | Theory and practice in Spain | 194 |
Conclusion | 218 | |
Bibliography | 223 | |
Index | 244 |
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