Statius Bibliography by Author

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Earle, M.L., "Miscellanea critica II," Classical Review 10 (1896): 1-4
• In Th. 2.294-296, read clade for laude, supported by 2.301-303.
Ebert, J., "Zum argumentum des ersten Buches der Thebais des Statius," Philologus 134 (1990): 234-7
• Emendations to the Cambridge argument.
Ebert, J., "Zu Neptuns Zähmung des Arion (Statius, Theb. 6,303)," Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 139 (1996) 371-3
• Instead of "primus teneris laesisse lupatis / ora", read "primus tenera is laesisse lupatis / ora". "Is" refers to Neptune and "tenera ora" to Arion.
Échinard-Garin, P., "La douceur de Stace dans la Thébaïde," Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé (1992): 31-46
• His poetry is dominated by dulcedo much more than by violence or excess.
Eck, W., "Statius Silvae 1.4 und C. Rutilius Gallicus als Proconsul Asiae II," The American Journal of Philology 106 (1985): 475-484
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius: Silvae (3.2.30; 4.7.11; 5.1.139; 5.2.120)," Mnemosyne 45 (1992): 237-40
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius: Thebaid X, XI and XII," Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica 120.3 (1992): 313-17
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius: Silvae (II) (1.1.64, 1.2.77, 1.2.118-9, 1.2.136, 1.2.228, 1.3.24, 1.3.42, 1.3.104, 1.4.30, 1.5.10-11, 2.1.67, 2.1.99, 2.1.212, 2.1.222)," Mnemosyne 46 (1993): 92-97
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius: Silvae (III) (3.5.92-4, 4.1.9, 4.4.63, 4.4.66, 4.6.45, 4.9.30, 5.1.149, 5.2.145, 5.3.60, 5.3.250-1, 5.5.14," Mnemosyne 46 (1993): 377-80
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius Thebaid II-V (2.525, 3.231, 3.710, 4.318, 4.585, 4.665, 5.497)," Mnemosyne 47 (1994): 231-33
Eden, P.T., "Problems in Statius Thebaid VII-X (7.423, 8.268, 9.19, 9.769, 9.807, 10.216)," Mnemosyne 47 (1994): 233-35
Eden, P.T., "Adnotationes in P. Papini Stati Thebaida," Mnemosyne 51.1 (1998): 78-84
• On 1.27-29, 1.342-44, 1.500-501, 2.43-47, 2.77-78, 2.128-30, 2.345-47, 2.671-72, 3.160-64, 3.378-79, 4.169-71, 5.20-24, 5.471-75, 5.490-92, 5.710-45, 6.221-23, 6.689-90, and 6.819-22
Eden, P.T., "Adnotationes in P. Papini Stati Thebaida (II)," Mnemosyne 51.5 (1998): 597-600
• On 7.178-82, 7.185-88, 7.354-58, 7.683-84, 9.724-25, 11.57-59, and 12.474-76, with brief notes on 5.497, 12.491-92, 10.317, 3.710, 4.585, 10.669, 12.188, and 12.622.
Eden, P.T., "Problems of Text and Interpretation in Statius, Thebaid I-VI," Classical Quarterly 48.1 (1998): 320-324
• On 1.529-32, 2.26-31, 2.246-53, 3.269-70, 4.414-18, 5.236-39, and 6.355-61.
Eden, P.T., "Problems of Text and Interpretation in Statius, Thebaid VII-XI," Classical Quarterly 49.1 (1999): 332-36
• On 7.351-53 and 404-405; 8.162-63 and 695-98; 10.470-72 and 930-34; and 11.239-50.
Edmunds, L., "Oedipus in the Middle Ages," A&A 22 (1976): 140-55
• In the Middle Ages, the myth was mostly known from Statius. In the Renaissance, from Sophocles.
Edwards, R.R., Chaucer and Boccaccio: Antiquity and modernity (New York: Palgrave, 2002)
Egelhaaf-Gaiser, U., "Kolossale Miniaturen: Der Holzfäller Hercules in Statius' 'Wäldern' (Silve 3,1)," Millenium 4 (2007): 63-92
Eissfeldt, E., "Zu den Vorbildern des Statius," Philologus 63 (1904): 378-424
Eitrem, S., "Varia 5," Nordisk Tidsskrift for Filologi, n.s., 1 (1912): 69-71
• On LP ad 2.95.
Elliott, K.O., and J.P. Elder, "A Critical Edition of the Vatican Mythographers," Transactions of the American Philological Association 78 (1947): 189-207
Ellis, R., "On two passages of Statius' Silvae," JPh 5 (1874): 262-5 
• On 1.6.12 and 2.3.31 ff.
Ellis, R., "Adversaria IV," Journal of Philosophy 19 (1891): 174-6
• On LP ad 6.322.
Ellis, Robinson, "An Oxford Ms. of Statius' Silvae," JPh 20 (1892): 17-24
• Partial collation of Oxford, Barlow 23.
Elm, Dorothee, "Die Entgrenzung des Alter(n)s: Zur Kaiserpanegyrik in der Dichtung des Statius und Martial," pp. 237-60 of Thorsten Fitzon, Sandra Linden, Kathrin Liess, and Dorothee Elm, edd., Alterszäsuren: Zeit und Lebensalter in Literatur, Theologie und Geschichte (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012): 237-60.
• Statius and Martial (Liber Spectaculorum) portray Domitian as eternally young and compare this with mythical and historical parallels. Discussion of Domitian's death as a watershed in Martial's works.
•Reviews: Wagner-Hasel, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.11.42; Brandt, Sehepunkte 12.4 (2012)
Elm, Dorothee, "Die Entgrenzung des Alter(n)s: zur Kaiserpanegyrik in der Dichtung des Statius und Martial," pp. 237-60 of Thorsten Fitzon, Sandra Linden, Kathrin Liess, and Dorothee Elm, edd., Alterszäsuren: Zeit und Lebensalter in Literatur, Theologie und Geschichte (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012): 237-60.
• Statius and Martial (Liber Spectaculorum) portray Domitian as eternally young and compare this with mythical and historical parallels. Discussion of Domitian's death as a watershed in Martial's works.
•Reviews: Wagner-Hasel, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.11.42; Brandt, Sehepunkte 12.4 (2012)
Elter, A., and A. Klotz, "Eine Statiushandschrift in Palma," BPhW 33/4 (1905), coll. 1100-102
Engelmann, Arthur, " target="_blank">De Statii Silvarum Codicibus, Inaug. Dissert. (Leipzig, 1902)
• The extant mss.of the Silvae are not all descended from the Matritensis, partially based on Politian's notes in the Corsiniana volume.
• Review: Vollmer, Deutsche Litteraturzeitung 37 (1902) 2332-33
Engelmann, A., "Ueber die Handschriften der Silven des Statius," Hermes 38 (1903): 285-91
• Believes that the Madrid manuscript is copied from the copy Poggio had made.
Enk, P.J., "Ad Statii Thebaidos librum primum adnotationes," Mnemosyne 1 (1933-34): 214-6
• Interpretation of Theb. 1.118-120 and 433-4.
Ercole, P., "Stazio e Giovenale," Rivista Indo-Greca-Italica di Filologia, Lingua, Antichità 15 (1931) 43-58
• In Sat. 4, Juvenal amuses himself by ridiculing the plans of Domitian that S. treated with great seriousness. This railing treatment returns in Sat. 7.82-7. 
• Review: Hosius, Philologische Wochenschrift (1932): 717.
Erkell, H., "Statius' Silvae 4.1 und das Templum gentis Flaviae," Eranos 56 (1958): 173-82
• The longaevus parens is Vespasian and the ara parentis the templum Flaviae. Also mentioned in Martial, Book 9. See J.H. Bishop, "The Ghost of a longaevus parens," Classical Review 10 (1968) 8.
Esposito, Paolo, "La strana battaglia del finale della Tebaide," in Luigi Torraca, ed., Scritti in onore di Italo Gallo, Pubblicazioni dell'Università degli Studi di Salerno. Sezione Atti, convegni, miscellanee; 59 (Napoli: Ed. Scientifiche Italiane, 2002): 265-78
• Review: Amato, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.10
Esposito, Paolo, "Virtus e morte esemplare del leo mansuetus: Stat. silv. 2, 5 e Lucano IV," in Paolo Arduini, ed., Studi offerti ad Alessandro Perutelli (Roma: Aracne, 2008): 1.451-60
• The amplificatio in the death of the lion shows his aristeia, recalling Lucan 4.
Esposito, Paolo, "Campanian Geography in Statius' Silvae," chapter 8 of Antony Augoustakis and R. Joy Littlewood, eds., Campania in the Flavian Poetic Imagination (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.10.49
Esteves, Aline, "'Evidentia' rhetorique et horreur infernale: Le portrait de Tisiphone chez Stace," Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé 2001.4 (2001): 390-409
Esteves, Aline, "Color epique et color tragique dans la Thebaide de Stace: Recits de nefas et strategies narratives (VIII, 751-765 et XI, 524-579)," Latomus 64.1 (2005): 96-120
• Statius uses color motives as part of his description of the evolution of the hero. Special focus on Tydeus and Polynice.
Evans, E.C., "Literary Portraiture in Ancient Epic: A Study of the Descriptions of Physical Appearance in Classical Epic," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 58-59 (1948): 189-217
Evelyn-White, G., "Stat. Silu. 1 praef. 37," Classical Review (1923): 67
• Read: testimonium amomum (from the Greek, amomwn ). See D.A. Slater, "Three Cases of Transposition," Classical Review 37 (1923): 20.

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