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- A commentary on Horace's Epodes
- A commentary on Virgil, Aeneid XI
- A history of Roman literature : from Livius Andronicus to Boethius : with special regard to its influence on world literature
- A symposion of praise : Horace returns to lyric in Odes IV
- Acts of silence : civil war, tyranny, and suicide in the Flavian epics
- Aeneas at the site of Rome; : observations on the eighth book of the Aeneid
- Allusion and intertext : dynamics of appropriation in Roman poetry
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- Annotationes centum
- Antike Roman : power symbology and the Roman play in early modern England, 1585-1635
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra : a guide to the play
- Antony and Cleopatra : new critical essays
- Banished voices : readings in Ovid's exile poetry
- Barbarian play : Plautus' Roman comedy
- Book XIII : the Xenia
- Catullan consciousness and the early modern lyric in England : from Wyatt to Donne
- Catullan provocations : lyric poetry and the drama of position
- Catullus
- Catullus
- Catullus and his Renaissance readers
- Catullus and the poetics of Roman manhood
- Catullus to Ovid, reading Latin love elegy : a literary commentary with Latin text
- Character as a subversive force in Shakespeare : the history and Roman plays
- Chaste thinking : the rape of Lucretia and the birth of humanism
- Cinna, ou, Le péché et la grâce : fragments inédits
- Comedy and the rise of Rome
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus at the National : "Th' interpretation of the time"
- Culture and society in Lucian
- Der Stil ist der Mensch : Redner und Reden im römischen Epos
- Die Darstellung Cäsars in den romanischen Literaturen des Mittelalters
- Die Lyrik des Horaz : eine Interpretation der Oden
- Dryden and the traces of classical Rome
- Elegies II
- Emotion, restraint, and community in ancient Rome
- Empire and memory : the representation of the Roman Republic in imperial culture
- Ennius and the architecture of the Annales
- Epic in Republican Rome
- Essays on Roman satire
- Essays on Seneca
- Extremus labor : Vergils 10. Ekloge und die Poetik der Bucolica
- Fiction as history : Nero to Julian
- Founding the year : Ovid's Fasti and the poetics of the Roman calendar
- Friedländer's essays on Juvenal.
- From a Sabine jar : reading Horace, Odes 1.9
- Geschichte der römischen Literatur bis zum Gesetzgebungswerk des Kaisers Justinian
- Horace 2000 : a celebration : essays for the bimillennium
- Horace : behind the public poetry
- Horace : image, identity, and audience
- Horace's Carmen saeculare : ritual magic and the poet's art
- Horace's narrative Odes
- Horaz : Werk und Leben
- Il poeta e il principe : Ovidio e il discorso augusteo
- Imperial projections : ancient Rome in modern popular culture
- Iunctura callidus acri: : a study of Persius' Satires
- Jonson, Shakespeare, and early modern Virgil
- Julius Caesar : a guide to the play
- Julius Caesar : new critical essays
- King of the Wood : the sacrificial victor in Virgil's Aeneid
- La gloire : the Roman Empire of Corneille and Racine
- La traccia del modello : effetti omerici nella narrazione virgiliana
- Latin and Roman culture in Joyce
- Latin literature : a history
- Legendary Rome : myth, monuments and memory on the Palatine and Capitoline
- Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide : un vivier de légendes et de mythes
- Literary transmission and authority : Dryden and other writers
- Literature in the Roman world
- Love by the numbers : form and meaning in the poetry of Catullus
- Lygdamus : Corpus Tibullianum III. 1-6: Lygdami elegiarum liber
- Marcus Terentius Varro : Einführung in sein Werk
- Martial, Book IX : a commentary
- Montaigne et Plutarque
- Nothing ordinary here : Statius as creator of distinction in the Silvae
- Ovid : the classical heritage
- Ovid : the poet and his work
- Ovid's Fasti : historical readings at its bimillennium
- Ovid's literary loves : influence and innovation in the Amores
- Ovids Mehrfacherklärungen in der Tradition aitiologischen Dichtens
- P. Papinius Statius, Silvae book II : a commentary
- Peter Hall directs Antony and Cleopatra
- Petronii Arbitri Satyricon 100-115 : edizione critica e commento
- Petronius and the anatomy of fiction
- Petronius the poet : verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
- Playing the farmer : representations of rural life in Vergil's Georgics
- Poetic interplay : Catullus and Horace
- Poetry and the cult of the martyrs : the Liber peristephanon of Prudentius
- Poetry for patrons : literary communication in the age of Domitian
- Poets in a landscape
- Polyhymnia : the rhetoric of Horatian lyric discourse
- Powers of expression, expressions of power : speech presentation and Latin literature
- Promised verse : poets in the society of Augustan Rome
- Reading Vergil's Aeneid : an interpretive guide
- Reading after Actium : Vergil's Georgics, Octavian, and Rome
- Redeeming the text : Latin poetry and the hermeneutics of reception
- Reflections in a serpent's eye : Thebes in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Representations : images of the world in Ciceronian oratory
- Roman Propertius and the reinvention of Elegy
- Roman Shakespeare : warriors, wounds, and women
- Roman constructions : readings in postmodern Latin
- Roman drama and Roman history
- Roman epic
- Roman republican theatre
- Roman sexualities
- Rome and rhetoric : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Satires of Rome : threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
- Seduction and repetition in Ovid's Ars amatoria 2
- Select epigrams
- Shakespeare and Ovid
- Shakespeare and the fall of the Roman Republic : selfhood, stoicism and civil war
- Shakespeare and the uses of antiquity : an introductory essay
- Shakespeare's Roman plays
- Shakespeare's Roman plays and their background
- Shakespeare's Roman trilogy : the twilight of the ancient world
- Shakespeare's Roman worlds
- Shakespeare's Rome : Republic and Empire : with a new preface
- Shakespeare's arguments with history
- Shakespeare's political drama : the history plays and the Roman plays
- Silvae, Book II
- Statius' Silvae and the poetics of Empire
- Tacite et Montesquieu
- The Cambridge companion to Roman satire
- The Cambridge companion to Virgil
- The Eclogues and Cynegetica of Nemesianus
- The Gallo-Roman muse : aspects of Roman literary tradition in sixteenth-century France
- The Georgics of Virgil : a critical survey
- The Georgics of Virgil: : a critical survey
- The Georgics: a transitional poem
- The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
- The Roman salute : cinema, history, ideology
- The Two worlds of the poet : new perspectives on Vergil
- The Virgilian tradition : the first fifteen hundred years
- The art of Vergil; : image and symbol in the Aeneid.
- The art of the Aeneid
- The arts of love : five studies in the discourse of Roman love elegy
- The characterisation of Aeneas
- The child and the hero : coming of age in Catullus and Vergil
- The classical tradition in operation
- The criticism of didactic poetry : essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid
- The elegiac cityscape : Propertius and the meaning of Roman monuments
- The end of the ancient republic : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- The epic successors of Virgil : a study in the dynamics of a tradition
- The erotics of domination : male desire and the mistress in Latin love poetry
- The garden of Priapus : sexuality and aggression in Roman humor
- The hidden author : an interpretation of Petronius' Satyricon
- The imagery and poetry of Lucretius
- The knotted thong : structures of mimesis in Persius
- The mask of power : Seneca's tragedies and imperial Rome
- The myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- The nature of Roman comedy : a study in popular entertainment
- The nature of Roman comedy, : a study in popular entertainment
- The passions in Roman thought and literature
- The poet and the prince : Ovid and Augustan discourse
- The poetry of Boethius
- The politics of desire : Propertius IV
- The politics of immorality in ancient Rome
- The primacy of vision in Virgil's Aeneid
- The rhetoric of gender terms : 'man', 'woman', and the portrayal of character in Latin prose
- The song of the swan : Lucretius and the influence of Callimachus
- The third citizen : Shakespeare's theater and the early modern House of Commons
- The use of images by Claudius Claudianus.
- The walking muse : Horace on the theory of satire
- The worlds of Aulus Gellius
- Tibullus I : a commentary on the first book of the Elegies of Albius Tibullus
- Tibullus the elegist : a critical survey
- Tradition and originality in Roman poetry
- Traditions and contexts in the poetry of Horace
- True names : Vergil and the Alexandrian tradition of etymological wordplay
- Vergil
- Vergil : Aeneid
- Vergil's Aeneid : a poem of grief and love
- Vergil's Eclogues
- Vergil's Georgics
- Vergil's Georgics and the traditions of ancient epic : the art of allusion in literary history
- Vergil's empire : political thought in the Aeneid
- Virgil
- Virgil and the moderns
- Virgil as Orpheus : a study of the Georgics
- Virgil in medieval England : figuring the Aeneid from the twelfth century to Chaucer
- Virgil on the nature of things : the Georgics, Lucretius, and the didactic tradition
- Virgil's Aeneid : interpretation and influence
- Virgil's double cross : design and meaning in the Aeneid
- Virgil's epic technique
- Virgil, Aeneid 7 : a commentary
- When the lamp is shattered : desire and narrative in Catullus
- Why Vergil? : a collection of interpretations
- Writing Rome : textual approaches to the city
- Überlegungen zur Entstehung von Vergils Aeneis
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