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Contents
Derivation meaning and extension of connota | 1 |
Quintus Ennius and the founding of a literary genre | 30 |
from Miscellaneous Poems to Satire | 50 |
50 | 78 |
The meaning | 117 |
The development of Greek Satyr | 124 |
Latin satire Greek satyrdrama and Attic Old Comedy | 144 |
The climax of confusion in the literary theory | 186 |
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adjective Apuleius archaeae Archilochus Aristophanes Athenaeus authors called satura carmen censure century B.C. chapter characterisation cited Classical Satire comic comoediae criticism denote derived Diogenes Diomedes Dionysius Ennian Ennius Epist etymology Euripides Evanthius fact farcimen fifth century fourth century fragments genre genus Gerhard grammarians Hellenistic Hermes hexameter Horace Horace's iambic ibid invective Isidorus Juvenal Knoche lanx Latin satire Leipzig literary locus classicus Lucilian Lucilius Lycophron Lydus maledicum manner meaning medley Menedemus Menippean Menippus metaphorical sense metres miscellaneous Mnem moralistic Old Comedy omnibus law original orthography Pacuvius parody passage Persius Philology 17 philosopher platter poems poet Porphyrion primitiae Puelma quae Quintilian quod quotes reference regard relation Rhinthon Roman Rudd saec satiric elements satirist saturarum Satyr-drama Satyricon satyricus scholia scholiast Silloi Studies in Philology Suetonius supra theory tradition Ullman usage Varro Varro-Diomedes verse writing καὶ