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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      November 2022
      December 2022
      ISBN:
      9781009039789
      9781316510827
      9781009018555
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      (222 x 145 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.53kg, 318 Pages
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      (215 x 138 mm)
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      0.41kg, 318 Pages
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    Carpe diem – 'eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die!' – is a prominent motif throughout ancient literature and beyond. This is the first book-length examination of its significance and demonstrates that close analysis can make a key contribution to a question that is central to literary studies in and beyond Classics: how can poetry give us the almost magical impression that something is happening here and now? In attempting an answer, Robert Rohland gives equal attention to Greek and Latin texts, as he offers new interpretations of well-known poems from Horace and tackles understudied epigrams. Pairing close readings of ancient texts along with interpretations of other forms of cultural production such as gems, cups, calendars, monuments, and Roman wine labels, this interdisciplinary study transforms our understanding of the motif of carpe diem.

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    Contents

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    • Carpe Diem
      pp i-i
    • Cambridge Classical Studies - Series page
      pp ii-ii
    • Carpe Diem - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • The Poetics of Presence in Greek and Latin Literature
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-v
    • Dedication
      pp vi-vi
    • Contents
      pp vii-viii
    • Figures
      pp ix-x
    • Acknowledgements
      pp xi-xiii
    • A Note on Ancient Texts and Translations
      pp xiv-xiv
    • Abbreviations
      pp xv-xviii
    • Introduction - In Search of Present Time
      pp 1-37
    • 1 - The Archaeology of Carpe Diem
      pp 38-75
    • Sardanapallus, Monuments, Epigrams, and False Beginnings
    • 2 - A Moveable Feast
      pp 76-107
    • Wine Storage Places as Drinkable Calendars in Horace
    • 3 - Gathering Leaves
      pp 108-139
    • Horace, Choice of Words, Cyclical Time, and the Production of Presence
    • 4 - The Pleasure of Images
      pp 140-182
    • Epigrams and Objects 100 ʙᴄ–ᴀᴅ 100
    • Epilogue
      pp 227-238
    • Echoes of Carpe Diem
    • Bibliography
      pp 239-281
    • General Index
      pp 282-289
    • Index Locorum
      pp 290-300

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