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General Index

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2022

Robert A. Rohland
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

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Carpe Diem
The Poetics of Presence in Greek and Latin Literature
, pp. 282 - 289
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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General Index

Achilles, 10, 11, 80 n.40, 153, 156, 238
Actium, Battle of, 104
address, 23, 31, 34, 129130, 194
and Horace, 93 n.62
and wayfarer in epigram, 1719, 50
admonition (to enjoyment): see exhortation (to enjoyment)
Aeneas, 130, 196
aetiology
and calendar, 84
Agricola, Rodolphus, 195 n.38
Alcaeus, 15, 116, 212214, 232, 233
and banquet, 1314, 144145, 155, 187193, 212214
and performance, 26
and transience, 19 n.72
Alexander the Great, 4245, 54, 58 n.62, 158
Alexis, 6871
allusion
and echo, 232, 233 n.19, 236238
and epigram, 5967, 73, 153156
and etymology, 156, 192, 231
and excerpt, 183226
and exemplum, 211
and hapax legomenon, 13 n.44, 130, 137, 153, 154
and interpolation, 219221
and intertexual marker, 201 n.59
and locus communis, 210, 216
and lyric appropriation of Homeric material, 112113
and oppositio in imitando, 130
and quotationality, 185
and Vergil, 192
as pluckable textual object, 219
as quotation, 13, 113
integrative, 210
reflective, 210
through editing, 154
Amyntas, pseudo-Bematist, 5355
Anacreon, 14, 165, 183
Anacreontea, 14, 16, 172, 185
Anchiale, 4245, 49, 54, 73
anthology, 186187, 207208, 209, 212214, 221 n.133
Antiphilus, epigrammatist, 161 n.65
Antonia Minor, 161
Apollo, 112
Palatine temple of, 165
Apollonides, epigrammatist, 150155
archaeology (of literary predecessors)
and carpe diem, 39
and Sardanapallus, 52
in Hellenistic literature, 15
archaism, 34, 119125, 135
and wine, 103107
Archestratus of Gela, 2324
and Epicurus, 67
Archilochus, 12, 147148
archive, 105
Argentarius, Marcus, epigrammatist, 155156
argumentum a fortiori, 13, 61
Aristippus of Cyrene, 2122, 56 n.56
Aristobulus of Cassandria, 4245, 51
Aristophanes of Byzantium, 69
Aristotle, 41, 54 n.54, 5556, 118
Arrian, 4245, 5152
Asclepiades of Samos, 16, 17, 56, 155156, 166
as lyric poet, 15
Ashurbanipal, 44 n.17
Athenaeus, 11, 41, 5961, 6869, 143, 153, 189, 212214
Athens, 70
Auden, W.H., 112 n.14
Augustus, 73, 104, 161
and banquet, 102
and calendar, 84 n.23, 88, 90
and Horace, 101102
and poetic memory, 9394
Ausonius, Decimus Magnus, 217 n.116, 218219
Austin, J.L., 26
Bacchus, 84, 85, 97
banquet, 104, 141, 149150, 159, 217
and Alcaeus, 13, 144145, 188192, 212214
and Augustus, 102
and command, 52 n.50, 79 n.10, 149150, 212
and cutting meat, 208209
and epigram, 27, 143160, 167172, 176182
and excerpting poetry, 205214
and fable, 198205
and Greek culture, 62
and Homer, 112113, 153, 156157
and Horace, 36, 76107, 135138
and learning, 144, 153156, 212214
and luxury, 168
and music, 57
and performance, 2527, 129
and popular Epicureansism, 2021
and popular song, 15 n.56
and presence, 9497, 144145
and Roman emperor, 142
and Rome, 10 n.31
and Sardanapallus, 46, 5253
and setting, 9596
and textuality, 149155
and the erotic, 10
and Theognis, 12, 2527
and tomb, 176182
and warfare, 12
as place for pleasure, 810
as space for lyric, 18
in classical period, 14 n.51
Barthes, Roland, 140, 144, 176
Batrachomyomachia, 202 n.66
bath (as pleasure), 10
Baudelaire, Charles, 225
Berossus, historian, 44 n.17
Bibulus, Marcus Calpurnius, 9899
Boscoreale cups, 145149
Brutus, Marcus Iunius, 104
Byron, Lord, 44 n.15, 77 n.4
Caesar, Gaius Julius, 86 n.31, 9899, 161
and De Analogia, 118 n.24
calendar, 136
and aetiology, 84
and annalistic historiography, 91
and anniversary, 8485
and Augustus, 84 n.23, 88, 90
and chronology, 5759
and consular date, 79, 86102
and cyclicality, 86
and Fasti Capitolini, 90
and political events, 9799
and presence, 9497
and reperformance, 8485
and Roman holiday, 84, 86, 95, 97
and wine, 236
and wine label, 89
and wine storage, 9091
callida iunctura, 119125, 131133, 202
Callimachus, 65, 69, 136138, 154, 165
Callisthenes of Olynthus, 42
Carmina Burana, 224
carpe diem
and cliché, 224226
and Epicurus, 2021
and luxury, 142
and music, 16
and sex, 172176, 218219
expression of, 3637, 131133, 199, 209
in “Eastern” culture, 39
in first centuries bc and ad, 141142
survey of, 825
Cassius, Gaius Cassius Longinus, 80 n.14, 104
Catullus, Gaius Valerius, 127 n.56, 230, 236238
and carpe diem, 19
Cena Cypriani, 207 n.82
Chagall, Marc, 87 n.37
Charisius, grammarian, 103
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 187, 221
Choerilus of Iasus, 5359, 66, 70, 73
Chrysippus of Soli, 6567, 68, 69, 70
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 5556, 67, 69, 71, 80, 118, 171
Cleopatra, Cleopatra VII Philopator, 104
Clitarchus, historian, 42
coinage, of words, 103, 117, 124125, 130
collecting (in ancient world), 143, 156159, 160, 165167
comedy, 68, 70, 212
and carpe diem, 24
commonplace-book, 222
convivium: see banquet
Crates of Thebes, 6365, 66, 68, 70
Crinagoras of Mytilene, 161167
Ctesias of Cnidus, 4647, 58
Culler, Jonathan, 31, 34, 125, 225, 234 n.23
Cynic philosophy: see Crates of Thebes, Diogenes the Cynic, Monimus of Syracuse
Cyrenaic philosophy: see Aristippus of Cyrene, Hegesias of Cyrene
Dante Alighieri, 114 n.17
deconstruction, 3031
deixis, 144145
and epigram, 50
and Horace, 9596
and lyric, 9596
Delacroix, Eugène, 44 n.15
Dellius, Quintus, 9496, 105
didactic poetry, 2324, 183, 194
dining hall, 176182
Diodorus Siculus, 44
Diogenes the Cynic, 64
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 58 n.62
Domitian, 142
drinking party: see banquet
dum licet, 9 n.28, 193, 206
Dunbar, William, 238 n.29
echo, 227238
ekphrasis, 142, 161172, 180182
elegy, 6, 7
and carpe diem, 1113, 24
and epigram, 18
in late antiquity, 20, 227238
epic, 112113
and carpe diem, 1011, 24
Epicurus, 41, 73, 147
and Archestratus of Gela, 23 n.95, 67 n.98, 70
and belly, 6971
and carpe diem, 2021, 6567, 6971
and comedy, 6971
and divination, 171
and Horace, 21, 77 n.5
and linguistic theory, 119
and Sardanapallus, 6567, 6971
misrepresentation of, 6567, 6971
epigram, 1619, 3875, 99, 140182
and allusion, 73
and companion pieces, 63
and deixis, 50
and elegy, 18
and Ergänzungsspiel, 49
and gems, 160176
and performance, 27
and reader-response theory, 4849
and riddles, 4849
and Rome, 177180
and tomb, 1618, 176182
and variation, 5967
and wayfarer, 163
definition of, 16
Latin, 1920
Erasmus of Rotterdam, 10 n.29, 223224
Adagia, 224
Eusebius of Caesarea, 58
exhortation (to enjoyment), 2 n.4, 3, 5, 8, 55, 71, 162
and banquet, 99100
and choice of words, 129130
and death, 104, 159
and inscription, 50, 59 n.69, 61
and kairos, 8182
and performance, 71
and presence, 53, 70, 129130
and present tense, 70
and Sardanapallus epitaph, 5253, 59 n.67
plucking and seizing, 14, 8182, 8586, 99100, 131133, 193
through object, 159
types of, 810
Fermor, Patrick Leigh, 7677
Fish, Stanley, 45, 53
flâneur, 178179
Florilegium Gallicum, 209
Foucault, Michel, 39
Frost, Robert, 112 n.14
Galen of Pergamum, 91
Gellius, Aulus, 118, 123
gem, 160176see also luxury
genre
and Horace’s lyric, 19
lyric and satire, 198205
relation of epic and lyric, 13, 112113
relation of epigram and elegy, 18
Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius Gracchus, 97
Grecism, 119125, 128130, 131, 136138
Guercino, 162
Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich, 3134, 125, 140, 234 n.23, 235236 see also presence
Hannibal, 102
Hedylus of Samos, 154
Hegesias of Cyrene, 22
Hegesippus, chronicler, 70
here and now, 7, 25, 96see also occasion, setting
Herrick, Robert, 11, 223
Hesiod, 187193
hic et nunc: see here and now
Homer, 8, 10, 11 n.23, 41, 137, 153155, 156157
and banquet, 112113, 153
and carpe diem, 11
and lyric, 13, 112113
and Simonides, 113116
and transience of nature, 11, 111113, 221
in Petronius, 208209
scholia of, 155156
Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 39, 76, 139, 183, 184, 185, 198, 205, 206, 215, 222, 224, 232, 236
and Augustus, 101102
and civil wars, 101, 104
and Epicurus, 21, 76, 77
and performance, 2831
and poetic memory, 9194, 102
and presence, 2831, 7882, 9497, 124125, 129130, 139
and reperformance, 30, 8485
and textuality, 2829, 86, 93, 105106, 116117
in Renaissance, 221
Housman, A.E., 3234, 121, 200 n.55
iam, 9 n.28, 230
iambus, 6, 7
Ida, Mount, 7677
imperative (to enjoyment): see exhortation (to enjoyment)
interpolation, 215 n.102, 216
and allusion, 219221
interpretative communities: see Fish, Stanley
Ion of Chios, 14, 52
Isidorus of Seville, 103 n.98, 203 n.70, 231 n.13
Johnson, Samuel, 195
Julian, epigrammatist, 16 n.59
Jullian, Philippe, 87
Juno Lucina, 84
Juvenal, 102, 131, 214226
kairos, 8182
katabasis, 130
Kreipe, Karl Heinrich, 76
leaves, fallen: see nature, transience of – and leaves
Leonidas of Tarentum, 17
linguistic theory
and atoms, 119
and presence, 116117
in antiquity, 117119
of Epicurus, 119
of Horace, 108139
Lucilius, Gaius, 204
Lucretius, Titus Lucretius Carus, 119, 196, 206
and carpe diem, 2021
Luke, the Evangelist, 66 n.86
Lupercalia, 85
luxury, 7 n.18, 8, 18, 145149, 157176see also gem
Lycia, 6163
lyric, 3, 6 n.17, 7, 11, 111
and banquet, 105
and choice of words, 116117
and cliché, 224226
and deixis, 9596
and echo, 233
and epic, 1213, 112113
and Homer, 112113
and Horace, 2831
and hyperbole, 224226
and poetic memory, 9194, 105106
and popular song, 1516
and presence, 2535, 124125
and repetition, 116117
and satire, 198205
and setting, 25, 9596
and transience of nature, 112113
and wine, 105106
and word coinage, 124125
Hellenistic book editions of, 29
in Rome, 116
in the classical period, 14
in the Hellenistic period, 15
Latin, 19
melic, 7, 11, 1314
origin of, 13, 39
song culture of, 2529
theory of, 31
Macedonius, epigrammatist, 154
Machon, 57
Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, 143, 237 n.27
Maecenas, Gaius Cilnius, 80 n.40, 84, 85, 88, 90, 98 n.78, 124, 233
Marcellus, Marcus Claudius, 161, 165
Mark Antony, Marcus Antonius, 7175, 98 n.79, 102 n.91, 104
Mars, 84
Martial, Marcus Valerius Martialis, 20, 88, 106, 156157, 165, 177180
Meineke’s Law, 15 n.55, 29
Mimnermus, 1112, 112, 115
Monimus of Syracuse, 64, 147
Montand, Yves, 112 n.14
motto
and Anacreontea, 16
and Horace, 19, 200 n.53
Musaeus of Athens, 112
music, 20, 35
and banquet, 2526, 138, 147149, 208
and echo, 227238
and Horace, 29see also notation (musical)
Nachleben (of carpe diem): see reception (of carpe diem)
Narcissus, 229, 233
nature (transience of), 13, 19, 3234, 100, 123 n.41, 136, 231
and choice of words, 109117, 122
and cyclical time, 110, 116, 125131
and flower of youth, 115, 132 n.74
and fruits, 131133
and Homer, 12, 111113
and leaves, 11, 76, 109117, 127128, 130 n.68, 186, 221
and lyric, 112113
and rose, 219 n.126
and Simonides, 113116
and wine, 78, 105106
neologism, 119125, 135
Nero, 157160, 207 n.81, 208 n.84
Newton, Isaac, 40
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 108
Nineveh, 54, 5759, 60, 66
Niobe, 11 n.23
notation (musical), 1, 46, 29
occasio: see kairos
occasion, 30 n.126, 31, 32, 86, 97, 226see also here and now, setting
octopus, 57
Odeon, 69 n.93
Odysseus, 10, 12, 153
Opimius, Lucius, 97, 98see also wine – and Opimian
orientalism, 47
Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso, 10, 84, 85, 229
Ozymandias, 44
Paetus, Lucius Autronius, 89
Palladas, epigrammatist, 11 n.33, 16 n.59, 17
pastoral poetry
and carpe diem, 24
Pentadius, elegiac poet, 227238
performance, 37, 2535, 73, 129, 159, 198, 235236
and Anacreontea, 16
and choice of words, 135
and Horace, 2831
and music, 20
and Nero, 158
and reperformance, 2627, 30, 129130, 189, 233, 234 n.24
and speech act, 2627
and theatre, 71, 198
in classical period, 14 n.51
Pergamum, 69
Persius, Aulus Persius Flaccus, 201, 217218
Petrarch, Francesco Petrarca, 221223
Petronius, 108, 142, 159, 180182, 205214
Philaenis of Samos, 67
Philippi, Battle of, 80 n.40, 104
Philodemus of Gadara, 20, 119, 189 n.20
Philomela, 229
Philoxenus of Cythera, 57
Picasso, Pablo, 87 n.37
Pindar, 14 n.50, 28 n.113, 47 n.26, 106 n.109, 132 n.74, 225 n.144
Plancus, Lucius Munatius, 102, 104
Plautus, Titus Maccius, 117
Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus, 157160
Plutarch, 153
Polemon II, king of Pontus, 167172
Poliziano, Angelo, 223
Polybius, historian, 102
Pompeii, 142 n.7, 168, 180
Pompey, Gaius Pompeius Magnus, 102 n.91
theatre of, 158
Porphyrio, Pomponius, 94, 133 n.75, 136 n.89, 201 n.57, 202 n.63, 222 n.137
Posidippus of Pella, 160, 175 n.100
presence, 4, 7, 2535, 73, 144145, 150, 153, 235236
and banquet, 9497
and calendar, 9497
and choice of words, 108, 116117, 129130, 135, 139
and comparative literature, 31
and echo, 233234
and exhortation (to enjoyment), 53
and Horace, 2831, 7677, 116117, 124125, 129130, 139
and lyric, 124125
and materiality, 141
and present tense, 5559, 6162
and repetition, 77
and sex, 176
and song, 234
and sound, 230, 236238
and textuality, 116117
and wine, 7882, 141
and wine storage, 9497
and word coinage, 124125see also Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich
prescription (to enjoyment): see exhortation (to enjoyment)
Quintilian, Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, 108, 202
Quintus of Smyrna, 112 n.14
Rabirius, Gaius, 108–12, 7175
Raleigh, Walter, 19
reader-response theory
and epigram, 4849
reception (of carpe diem), 7 n.18, 7 n.20, 10 n.29, 17 n.63, 221224
Renaissance, 7 n.18, 10 n.19, 17 n.63, 221224
Richards, Keith, 112 n.14
ritual, 2531, 8485, 86
Rome
cityscape of, 177180
Ronsard, Pierre de, 17 n.63, 223
Rothschild, Baron Philippe de, 87
Rufinus, epigrammatist, 16 n.59, 219
Sappho, 14 n.50, 28
Sardanapallus
and Dionysus statue, 74
as legendary figure, 4445
as role model, 5961, 74
death of, 4647
in fifth-century sources, 4546
Sardanapallus epitaph
and banquet, 5253
and comedy, 6871
and Greek lyric, 5253
and Mark Antony, 7175
as interpretatio Graeca, 4245
in prose, 4245, 4753
in Rome, 20, 7175
in verse, 4142, 5359
reception of, 5967, 6875
satire, 7, 198226
Scaliger, Julius Caesar, 109, 118
Seikilos, 18, 15, 35, 148 n.25
semiotics: see Barthes, Roland
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, 21, 2223, 195196, 197198, 221
and Horace, 23
Sennacherib, 45, 49
Sestius, Lucius, 93
setting, 18, 25, 78, 9596see also here and now, occasion
sex, 172176, 218219
and banquet, 10, 99100
and cows, 194198
and Sardanapallus, 51, 56
denial of, 8, 17, 166, 218219
teaching of, 10
Shelley, Percey Bysshe, 44
Simon and Garfunkel, 112 n.14
Simonides of Ceos, 13, 112, 113116, 128130
skeleton, 18, 21, 38 n.3, 141, 145149, 159, 161172
Social War, 102
Soracte, Mount, 7677, 116
Sotion of Alexandria, 69
Spartacus, 102
Speichergedächtnis: see wine storage – and storage memory
Stimmung, 34 n.141see also Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich
Stobaeus, Joannes, 187, 207208
storage memory: see wine storage – and storage memory
Strato of Lampsacus, 16
Suetonius, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, 99
Swift, Jonathan, 97
symposium: see banquet
Take That, 2 n.4
Terence, Publius Terentius Afer, 117
textuality, 4, 7, 2535, 165, 235236
and Alexandrian book editions, 16 n.59
and echo, 233234
and epigram, 65, 144, 149155
and Horace, 86, 93, 105106
and inscription, 19
and poetic memory, 105106
and wine labels, 93
Thaliarchus, 77
Theognis of Megara
and carpe diem, 12
and Homer, 12
and performance, 2627
Thucydides, 3839
Tiberius, 98 n.79
Tibullus, Albius, 193
tomb, 149150, 176182
and epigram, 1618, 176182
of Apollonius (Lycian dynast), 6163
of Augustus, 177180
of Bacchidas, 5961
of Cornelius Vibrius Saturnius, 180
of Sardanapallus, 4245, 4753, 59
of Trimalchio, 159, 180182
Torquatus, Lucius Manlius, 81
Totenmahl, 62, 180
tragedy
and carpe diem, 24
translatio imperii, 58 n.62
triclinium:see dining hall
Trimalchio, 10, 142, 156, 159, 180182, 205214
Tullus, Lucius Volcatius, 86, 88, 89
Ungaretti, Giuseppe, 112 n.14
urbanitas, 200, 201, 208, 217, 225
Vaenius, Otto, 222 n.136
Varro, Marcus Terentius, 118, 191
Vergil, Publius Vergilius Maro, 130131, 187198, 221
Waits, Tom, 112 n.14
Warhol, Andy, 87 n.37
Wieland, Christoph Martin, 186, 199
wine
and archaism, 103107
and calendar, 236
and choice of words, 133135
and consular date, 8688
and Horace, 78107, 210
and lyric, 105106
and nature (transience of), 78
and Opimian, 88 n.40, 90 n.50, 9798, 106, 205, 209210
and optimal maturation time, 8081
and poetic memory, 102, 105106
and presence, 141
and reperformance, 8485
and seasons, 105106
appelation
Alban, 93
Caecuban, 91
Falernian, 94, 179, 212
Fundi, 89, 106
Sabine, 91
as remedy against worries, 85 n.26
being unmixed, 13 n.44, 136138, 153155, 156157
vessel
amphora, 88, 8990, 93 n.62, 97, 99, 159
Amystis cup, 136, 138
cadus, 105
cup, 143160
cup of Nestor, 157
cups from Boscoreale: see Boscoreale cups
diota, 78
dolium, 87
mixing bowl, 153, 157 n.52
skyphus, 157 n.52
wine label, 87, 8895, 104, 209
and calendar, 89
and Château Mouton Rothschild, 87
and Maecenas, 98 n.78
and wine storage, 94
in epigraphic evidence, 79
in literature, 79
wine storage
access to, 9495
and apotheca, 89, 97
and archaism, 103107
and calendar, 9091
and condo, 9193
and diffundo, 93
and fume, 90
and poetic memory, 9194, 105
and presence, 9497
and seasons, 105106
and spatial visualisation of time, 9091, 9495
and storage memory, 105
and war, 102
Winnie-the-Pooh, 51 n.46
word choice
and cyclical time, 116, 117131
and Lucretius, 119
and lyric, 116117
and performance, 135
and presence, 108, 116117, 135, 139
and transience of nature, 109117
and wine, 133135
worry (about future, death), 9, 88
and Horace, 88
and wine, 85
Young, Neil, 1
Zonas, epigrammatist, 149150

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