Gaar, E., and M. Schuster, Auswahl aus römischen Dichtern: Zur Ergänzung der Vergil- und Horazlektüre, 3 voll. (Wien, 1924-28): vol. 1, pp. 83-84 • Text of and commentary on Silv. 4.1 and 5.4. • Review: Hammer, The Classical World 23 (1930) 87 |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Selbstmord in der römischen Epik der Nachaugusteischen Zeit," Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48.3-4 (2008) 365-385 • Comparison of suicide in different authors. In Lucan (4.520-574) the fanatical, furor-like suicide of the Caesarians is a way out of a desperate situation. Suicide in Valerius Flaccus presents itself as a rationally planned act, which serves to attain personal peace. Statius is particularly familiar with defiant suicide, through which the powerless individual expresses his inner autonomy vis-à-vis the mighty tyrant. Silius Italicus had all these types in mind and combined them. With him, however, the moral judgment is overlaid by his strong bias in favor of the Romans. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zwei textkritische Bemerkungen zum dritten Buch der Thebais des Statius," Lexis: Poetica, Retorica e Comunicazione nella Tradizione Classica 29 (2011): 275-82 • At Th. 3.380, read <Bl>anditusque iterum reuocet socer; at 3.710, read care pater <te> iterum fortasse rogabo. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zwei textkritische Bemerkungen zum dritten Buch der Thebais des Statius," Lexis: Poetica, Retorica e Comunicazione nella Tradizione Classica 29 (2011): 275-82 • At Th. 3.380, read Blanditusque iterum reuocet socer; at 3.710, read care paterte iterum fortasse rogabo. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Textkritisches zu den Epen des Statius," Latomus 71 (2012) 451-468 • On Theb. 1.283-285, 643-648, 661-666; 2.710-712; 3.240-243, 281-286, 360-365, 499-501, 698-699; 4.443-446, 518-519, 556-560, 649-651, 825-830; 5.426-430; 6.355-364, 403-404; 7.203-206, 295-304; 8.317-323, 506-512, 633-640; 9.387-392; 10.837-839; 11.504-508; and Ach. 1.662-667. |
Gagliardi, Donato, Cultura e critica letteraria a Roma nel I secolo d.C. ([Palermo]: Palumbo, 1978) |
Galán Sánchez, Pedro Juan, "El tópico del sobrepujamiento en Estacio," Cuadernos de filología clásica, Estudios latinos 16 (1999): 163-74 • Analysis of Statius' use of linguistic formulae, including comparatives, and variants. |
Galand-Hallyn, P., "Quelques coïncidences (paradoxales?) Entre l'épître aux pisons d'Horace et la poétique de la silve (au début du XVIe siècle en France)," Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 60 (1998) 609-39 |
Galand, Perrine and Sylvie Laigneau, edd., La silve: histoire d'une écriture libérée en Europe de l'Antiquité au XVIIIe siècle, Latinitates 5 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013) • Reviews: Charlet, Revue des études latines 91 (2013) 323-327; Furno, BiblH&R 76 (2014) Furno; T. Penguilly, "Une histoire de la silve: l'aventure d'un principe d'écriture dans les littératures européennes," Acta fabula: La recherche en litt&eeacute;rature 15 (2014) |
Galán Sánchez, Pedro Juan, "El tópico del 'sobrepujamiento' en Estacio," Cuadernos de Filología Clásica: Estudios Latinos 16 (1999) 163-174 • Analysis of Statius' linguistic and stylistic patterns. |
Galán Vioque, Guillermo, "Jacques Philippe d'Orville en Turín," Maia 67 (2015) 167-180 • On d'Orville's research and work at Turin in 1726, especially on the Antologia Planudea, Theocritus, Heliodorus, and the Thebaid (Oxford, Bodleian Library, mss. D'Orville 260, 269, 433, 455, 190). |
Galasso, Luigi, review of Leibinger, H., Kultische Situation im lyrischer und epischer Dichtung (2000), Journal of Roman Studies 91 (2001): 217-18 |
Galli Milić, Lavinia, "Valérius Flaccus et Stace à Carthage: La matrice flavienne du Romul. 10 de Dracontius," pp. 323-40 of étienne Wolff, ed., Littérature, politique et religion en Afrique vandale. Collection des études Augustiniennes, Série Antiquité 200 (Paris: Institut d'études Augustiniennes, 2015) •"Investigates Dracontius' Romuleon 10 for its intertextual borrowings from Valerius Flaccus and Statius, concluding that the Vandal poet refashioned the traditional stories according to his 'disenchanted' worldview," (from Bryn Mawr Classical Review). |
Galli Milić, Lavinia, "Valérius Flaccus et Stace à Carthage: La matrice flavienne du Romul. 10 de Dracontius," in Étienne Wolff, ed., Littérature, politique et religion en Afrique vandale, Collection des études augustiniennes. Série Antiquité 200 (Paris: Institut d'études Augustiniennes, 2015), pp. 323-340 |
Galli Milić, Lavinia, "Valérius Flaccus et Stace à Carthage: La matrice flavienne du Romul. 10 de Dracontius," in É. Wolff, ed., Littérature, politique et religion en Afrique vandale, Collection des études Augustiniennes (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015) |
Galzerano, Manuel, "Ending with World Destruction: A Closural Device in Lucretius' De rerum natura and its Influence on Later Latin Poetry," Graeco-Latina Brunensia 22 (2017) 43-55 • Virgil, Manilius, and Statius (Theb. 7.809-817) apocalyptic passages are based on Lucretius 1.1104-1117, 2.1105-1174, and 6.596-607. |
Ganiban, Randall T., review of Smolenaars, J.J.L., ed., Statius Thebaid VII (1994), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1995.05.06 |
Ganiban, Randall, Nefas and the Poetics of Statius' Thebaid, PhD Dissertation, Princeton University, 1996 • Summary in Dissertation Abstracts International 57.4 (1996-97): 1603A-1604A |
Ganiban, Randall, Statius and Virgil: The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (Cambridge, 2007) • Reviews: Heslin, Journal of Roman Studies 98 (2008): 243-45 Parkes, Classical Review 58.2 (2008): 485-86; Cowan, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.06.31; Klodt, Gnomon 81.6 (2009): 505-14 |
Ganiban, Randall, "Crime in Lucan and Statius," in Paolo Asso, ed., Brill's Companion to Lucan (Leiden: Brill, 2011), pp. 327-344 • "On the ways in which the Bellum ciuile functioned as a model for the Thebaid in employing the idea of unspeakable crime as a narrative theme" (from LAPH). • Reviews: Gärtner, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012; Galli Milić, Museum Helveticum 69 (2012) 219-220; Kimmerle, Sehepunkte 12 (2012; Roche, Classical Review N.S. 62 (2013) 122-124; Buckley, Journal of Roman Studies 103 (2013) 331-332; Habermehl, Altertum 59 (2014) 56-60 |
Ganiban, Randall T., "The Beginnings of the Achilleid," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 73-87 |
Garrod, H.W., "The S. John's College (Cambridge) ms. of the Thebaid," Classical Review 18 (1904): 38-42 |
Garrod, H.W., ed., Stati Thebais et Achilleis (Oxford, 1906) • Reviews: P.H. Damsté, Mnemosyne n.s. 35 (1907): 130; R. Helm, BPhW 27 (1907): 590; A. Souter, Classical Quarterly 1 (1907): 80-84 |
Garrod, H.W., "Statius, Poggio and Politian," Classical Review 28 (1914): 265-6. • Review: Jahrbuch für Altertumswissenschaft 212 (1927): 131 |
Garrod, H.W., ed., Thebais et Achilleis, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 1926; reprinted, 1953) • Reviews: R. Helm, BPhW 22 (1926): 972; |
Garthwaite, John, Domitian and the Court Poets Martial and Statius, Dissertation, Cornell Univ., 1978 • Summary in Dissertation Abstracts International 39 (1979): 4224A |
Garthwaite, John, "Statius: Silvae 3.4," Aufsteig und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.32.1 (1984): 40-124 |
Garthwaite, John, "Statius' Retirement from Rome: Silvae 3.5," Antichthon: Journal of the Australian Society for Classical Studies 23 (1989): 81-91 • Statius may have been ill, but a more likely reason was the Capitoline defeat (likely in summer of 94) and his blaming the loss on the emperor. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Die praemilitaerische Ausbildung des Scipio Africanus," Maia: Rivista di Letterature Classiche 55 (2003) 317-319 • On the description of Scipio's education in Silius Italicus (8.551-558) and its relation to Achilles' education at Ach. 2.110-120. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Das Urteil des Alanus ab Insulis uber die 'Alexandreis' des Walter von Chatillon (Anticl. 1 166-170) - Ein übersehenes Silvenzitat im 'Anticlaudian,'" Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch 35 (1999) 71-76 • Alan's text includes three verbal parallels to Silv. 4.7.21-24. Alan uses this to address the problem of the relative chronology of the Alexandreis and the Anticlaudianus. Cf. N.Adkin (2004). |
Gärtner, Thomas, Klassische Vorbilder mittelalterlicher Trojaepen, Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 133 (Stuttgart: Teubner, 1999) • Review: McDonough, Mnemosyne ser. 4 55.6 (2002): 758-62 |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Thetis und Jason über die erste Seefahrt: eine übersehene Berührung zwischen zwei flavischen Epikern," Grazer Beiträge: Zeitschrift für die klassische Altertumswissenschaft 23 (2000): 143-46 • Thetis' words at Ach. 1.61-63) recall Jason's in Valerius Flaccus (1.168 ff.). |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zum Text eines hexastichischen Vers-Argumentums zu Stat. Theb. I," Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 132 (2000) 151-52 • In line 4 of the Cambridge argument, as edited by R. Jakobi ("Alte und neue Argumente zum ersten Buch von Statius' Thebais," Hermes 117 (1989) 241-44), read hospitium subeunt after Theb. 1.401-13. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Statius Theb. 10,909 f. im Lichte spätantiker Imitationen," Museum Helveticum 58.2 (2001): 123-28 • The imitations of the passage by Claudius Marius Victorius (Alethia 3.210-237) and Sidonius Apollinaris (Carm. 7.129-134) suggest the reading, Quae non spes hominum!, which supports a variant in P. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zu einem Prosa-Argumentum der Statianischen Achilleis," Philologus 145.2 (2001): 365-68 • On four corruptions in the accessus edited in C. Jeudy and Y.-F. Riou, "L'Achilléide de Stace au moyen âge: Abréges et arguments," Revue d'histoire des textes 4 (1974) 143-80. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zum Text von Stat. Theb. IX 663 f.," Eikasmos 12 (2001): 263-65 • Read: "'sed decus extremum misero' confusa vicissim / virgo refert 'certaeque licet solacia morti / quaerere'." |
Gärtner, Th., "Der Text der Statianischen Epen im Spiegel antiker Vorbilder und Imitationen," Prometheus: Rivista Quadrimestrale di Studi Classici 27 (2001): 233-49 • Analysis of imitations to get the true reading of several verses. The text at Theb. 8.554-558 is improved on the basis of Aen. 2.339-346. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Eine verkannte Geminatio: Zum Text in Stat., Theb. X, 218," Latomus 61.2 (2002): 446-47 • Read Solus eo, solus - uenit etc. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Thebanischer und römischer Bürgerkrieg: eine literarische Querbeziehung," Philologus 146.2 (2002): 375-79 • Theb. 4.397-404 and 12.442-446 are derived from Virgil, which provides some emendations. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Nochmals zu Statius, Theb. 10,909f.," Museum Helveticum 60.4 (2003): 210 |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Mythologische Paradigmen für einen Achill in Frauenkleidern: zu einer scheinbar unpassenden Gleichnisreihe in der statianischen Achilleis," Arctos 38 (2004): 9-15 • On Ach. 1.259-65. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Wer weint bei Stat. Theb. III 546?," Eikasmos 15 (2004): 343-45 • On the basis of the reference to Ovid Met. 2.655 ff., the interrgative quid furtim illacrimas? should be ascribed to Melampus and not Amphiaraos. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Saevos mediae veniemus in ignes: (Stat. Theb. XII 446)," Maia 2007 59 (1): 60-61 • The phrase is derived from Lucan 3.30-31. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Zur Sinnentendenz von Claudians mythologischer Dichtung De raptu Proserpinae," Classica et mediaevalia 58 (2007): 285-317 • Compared to the traditional narratives of the Proserpina myth, especially Ovid Met. 5, Claudian stresses the aspect that the rape of Proserpina is a symptom of a larger violent conflict between Dis and Jupiter. Claudian adopts this aspect from Theb. 8. |
Gärtner, Th., "Zwei textkritische Anmerkungen zum Auftakt der statianischen Achilleis," Maia 59.1 (2007): 62-64 • On 1.66-70 and 1.151-55 as illustrations of the differences between the Puteanus and the vulgate tradition. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Der Epilog zur Thebais des Statius," Würzburger Jahrbücher für die Altertumswissenschaft 32 (2008): 137-57. • In the concluding verses, Statius uses Lucan 9.980-986, in which the emulation of Homer is changed to Virgil, although his citation of Ovid does harken back to Homer. Comparison is made to the self-imitation in Silv. 4.7. |
Gärtner, Thomas, " Buchgrenzen in der lateinischen Epik als Kristallisationspunkte intertextueller Bezugnahmen," Maia 61.2 (2009): 260-73 • The division of books in post-Augustean epics has its roots in archaic Latin epic. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Eine übersehene Parallele zwischen Petron und Statius und die Datierung des Satyricon," Classica et mediaevalia 60 (2009) 305-309 |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Der Ninos-Roman als Vorbild fur die Hochzeitshandlung im ersten Buch der Achilleis des Statius," Hermes 138.3 (2010): 296-307 • Thematic elements, the relationship between Achilles and Lycomedes, and linguistic similarities suggest that Statius was influenced by the story of Ninus and Semiramis, which is found in papyrus dating to the second half of the first century. |
Gärtner, Thomas, "Eine hartnäckige Korruptel im hexastichischen Argumentum zu Stat. Theb. 1," Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 175 (2010): 48 • Read sociant for cecini in line 4 after Theb. 1.457-65, esp. 460. |
Garvey, J.J., "Silvae 2.5 and Statius' art," Latomus 48 (1989): 627-31 • Study on the originality of the epigram through comparison with the rest of Book 2. |
Garzya, A., "Stace et Ménandre," L'Antiquité Classique 25 (1956): 412-16 • At Silv. 3.5.93 ff., libertas Menandri refers to the semnotes logou of the poet. |
Garzya, Antonio, "Sobre los commentarios de autores antiguos hechos por Poliziano" Vichiana 3a.2 (1991): 217-230 • Method and structure of Politian's commentaries. |
Gasti, Fabio, "Tema e variazioni su Stazio: Anth. Lat. 189 Sh.-B. (= 198 R.)," in Luigi Castagna and Chiara Riboldi, edd., Amicitiae templa serena: Studi in onore di Giuseppe Aricò (Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2008): 1.665-79 • 189 Sh.-B. is modeled on the Achilleid. |
Gauly, Bardo Maria, "Das Glück des Pollius Felix: Römische Macht und privater Luxus in Statius' Villengedicht Silv. 2.2," Hermes 134.4 (2006) 455-70 |
Gaymann, Valentin, Kunstarchäologische Studien zu P. Pap. Statius, Inaugural dissertation, Universität Würzburg (Uürzburg: Becker, 1898). Link. |
Gelsomino, Remo, "La Violentilla di Stazio (1.2) ed una signora della sesta satira di Giovenale (474-507)," Studi di Poesia latina in onore di Antonio Traglia: Stori e lett. Recc. Di studi e testi 141 & 142 (1979): 841-70 |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Η επικη παραδοση και το ασμα του Απολλωνα στη Θηβαιδα του Στατιου: (Απολ. Ροδ. Αργον. 1,494-515 Βιργ. Αιν. 1,740-747 Στατ. Θηβ. 6,355-367)," Η μιμηση στη λατινικη λογοτεχνια: πρακτικα Ε' Πανελληνιου συμποσιου λατινικων σπουδων ('Αθηνα, 5-7 Νοεμβριου 1993) = Imitatio in litteris Latinis: acta quinti Symposii studiorum Latinorum totius Graeciae, ed. Dimitrios E. Koutroumpas (Athenis d. V-VII m. Novembris a. 1993) (Athina: Panepistimio Athinon, 1996), 345-63 • Ausonius' use of his sources, includine the Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and the Thebaid. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Technique narrative et voix du narrateur: L'apostrophe dans la Thébaïde de Stace," PhD Dissertation (Université de Paris IV, 1994) |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia, "L'Achilleide de Stace et l'Achilleide anonyme byzantine," Classica et mediaevalia 45 (1994): 251-86 • Comparison of the 14th-century Greek romance with Statius' Achilleid. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Clio dans la Thébaïde de Stace: À la recherche du kléos perdu," Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici 37 (1996) 167-91 • The role of Clio in the prologue (1.41 ff.) and the suicide of Menoeceus (10.628 ff.) show a combination of epic and tragic elements. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Argia e il monile di Armonia secondo Stazio," La Parola del passato: Rivista di studi antichi 51 (1996): 345-350 • Statius focuses the legend of the necklace of Harmonia (Theb. 2.269-305) on Argia. The article discusses the narrative effects of the apostrophes to Argia and to Jocasta at the beginning and end of the passage. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Indices intertextuels et intergénériques: la présentation des coursiers d'Amphiaraüs et d'Admète au livre 6 de la Thébaïde de Stace (Theb. 6, 326-339)," Mnemosyne, Ser. 4, 49 (1996): 445-52 • An examination of Amphiaraus and Admetus (Theb. 6.326-339), including an analysis of textual references. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Jeu d'ironie tragique et jeu de voix à la fin du livre 2 de la Thébaïde de Stace," Échos du monde classique = Classical Views 40 (1996): 275-281 • An examination of Statius' strategies for expressing the tragic irony of Tydeus' mental blindness or caligo at the end of Book 2 of the Thebaid; and a consideration of the relationship between the same passage and certain passages in Iliad 10, Aeneid 11 and Thebaid 8. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia, 1996, "Ranger/déranger: Catalogues et listes de personnages dans la Thébaide," in Fernand Delarue, Sophia Georgacopoulou, Pierre Laurens, and Anne-Marie Taisne, edd., Epicedion: Hommage à P. Papinius Statius, 96-1996, Publications de la Licorne 38 (Poitiers: La Licorne, 1996): 93-129 |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., "Les Erinyes et le narrateur épique ou La métamorphose impossible (Stace Theb. 11.576-579)," Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 52.1-2 (1998): 95-102 • The final address to the Erinyes illuminates the tragic intertext and the narrator's unsuccessful attempt to transform these chthonic deities into supernal Eumenides as a catharsis for fratricide. |
Georgacopoulou, Sophia A., Aux frontières du récit épique: l'emploi de l'apostrophe du narrateur dans la Thébaïde de Stace, Collection Latomus 289 (Bruxelles: Latomus, 2005) • Reviews: Sacerdoti, BstudLat 36.1 (2006): 302-303; Ripoll, Revue des études latines 84 (2006): 394-95; Fry, Museum Helveticum 64.4 (2007): 247; Lesueur, Revue des études anciennes 109.1 (2007): 327-28; Steiniger, Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 61.1-2 (2008): 61-67; McNamara, Classical Review n.s. 58.2 (2008): 487-88; Laigneau, RBPh 86.1 (2008): 182-83 |
Gervais, Kyle G., review of Jane Wilson Joyce (ed.), Statius, Thebaid: A Song of Thebes, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.06.26 (2009) |
Gervais, Kyle G., "Statius, Thebaid 2.473: Iam Telamona solo, iam stratum Ixiona linquens," Mnemosyne Ser. 4 66 (2013) 312-313 • Emend to iam natum Ixione, supported by Ovid, Met. 8.309-470. |
Gervais, Kyle G., "Notes on Statius, Thebaid 2," Classical Quarterly N.S. 65 (2015) 411-14 • On Theb. 2.319-321, 496-502, 630-633, 682-686 and 692-693. |
Gervais, Kyle G., "Parent-Child Conflict in the Thebaid," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 221-239 • Discussion of disfunctional families in 1.557-668 and 5.17-498 and the addressing the poem itself as a child (12.810-819). |
Gervais, Kyle G., "Tydeus the Hero?: Intertextual Confusion in Statius, Thebaid 2," Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 69 (2015) 56-78 • "A close intertextual reading of Tydeus' monomachy (2.527-723) uncovers a surprising range of self-contradictory heroic and monstrous models for his actions, drawn from throughout Latin epic. This intertextual confusion reflects a failure of traditional heroism in a poem dominated by civil war and Oedipal behavior" (from LAPH). |
Gervais, K., Statius, Thebaid 2: Edited with an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (Oxford, 2017) • Review: Martínez Zepeda, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.08.40; Emma Scioli CJ-Online 2018.11.05 |
Gervais, Kyle, "Odi(tque moras): Abridging Allusions to Vergil, Aeneid 12 in Statius, Thebaid 12," The American Journal of Philology 138 (2017): 305-29 • "Various allusions to Aeneid 12 in Thebaid 12 abridge the earlier narrative, cutting out difficult scenes so that Theseus and Creon's duel becomes a more straightforward battle between right and wrong than that of Aeneas and Turnus." |
Gesztelyi, T., "Placatio Telluris bei Statius: Thebais 8.298-341," Acta classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debreceniensis 12 (1976): 53-9 • Through the richness of traditional Greek and Roman religious elements, Statius invents a cult of Tellus. |
Getty, Robert J., "Note on the Turonensis," Classical Quarterly 27 (1933): 139 |
Getty, Robert J., "The Saint-Germain Ms. of the Thebaid (Paris B.N. 13046)," Classical Quarterly 27 (1933): 129-39 |
Getty, Robert J., review of H. Frère, ed., Les Silves de Stace (1943), Journal of Roman Studies 36 (1946): 226-28 |
Geyssen, John W., "Statius and the Tradition of Imperial Panegyric: A Literary Commentary on Silvae 1.1," PhD Dissertation, Duke, 1992 • Summary in Dissertation Abstracts International 53 (1992-93): 4308A. |
Geyssen, John W., Imperial Panegyric in Statius: A Literary Commentary on Silvae 1.1, Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature 24 (Bern/Frankfurt am Main, 1996). • Reviews: M. Dewar, Échos du monde classique = Classical Views n.s. 16 (1997): 355-360; F. Spaltenstein, Museum Helveticum 54 (1997): 249-250; Vessey, Classical Review 49 (1999): 571-72; Maleuvre, Les Études Classiques 67.1 (1999): 101-102 |
Geyssen, John, "Getting a Life," rev. of J. Henderson, A Roman Life: Rutilius Gallicus on Paper and in Stone (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1998), Classical Review 50.1 (2000): 55-57 |
Geyssen, John, "Flavian Epic," rev. of F. Ripoll, La morale héroïque dans les épopées latines d' époque flavienne: tradition et innovation (Louvain: Peeters, 1998), Classical Review 50.2 (2000): 451-53 |
Giardina, Giancarlo, review of I. Frings, Odia fraterna als manieristisches Motiv (1992), Gnomon 66 (1994): 637-38 |
Giardina, Giancarlo, " Emendamenti al testo di vari poeti e prosatori latini: (Catullo, Cons. ad Liviam, Columella, Petronio, Stazio, Valerio Flacco)," Prometheus 34.1 (2008): 48-52 • Conjectures to, inter alia, Silv. 1.2.2-3 and 1.2.170-171. |
Gibson, Bruce J., review of Laguna, G., ed. and trans., Silvas III (1992), Journal of Roman Studies 84 (1994): 273 |
Gibson, Bruce John, "Statius and Insomnia: Allusion and Meaning in Silvae 5.4," CQ n.s. 46.2 (1996): 457-68 • Statius plays on the tradition of insomnia literature, but the poem is not autobiographical or indicative of contemporary sentiment. |
Gibson, Bruce J., "Le Tombeau de Stace," rev. of F. Delarue, S. Georgacooulou, P. Laurens, and A.-M. Taisne, edd., Epicedion: Hommage à P. Papinius Statius, 96 - 1996 (Poitiers: La Ilicorne, 1997), Classical Review 50.2 (2000): 446-48 |
Gibson, Bruce J., "A Commentary on Book 5 of the Silvae of Statius,", Dphil Dissertation, Oxford (Wadham), 1998 |
Gibson, Bruce J., "Statius at Sorrento," rev. of A. Krüger, Die lyrische Kunst des Publius Papinius Statius in Silvae II 2. Villa Surrentina Pollii Felicis (Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1998), Classical Review 53.1 (2003): 105-106 |
Gibson, Bruce J., rev. of R.R. Nauta, Poetry for Patrons: Literary Communication in the Age of Domitian, Mnemosyne Supplement 206 (Leiden: Brill, 2002), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.11.22 |
Gibson, Bruce John, "The Repetitions of Hypsipyle," in Latin Epic and Didactic Poetry: Genre, Tradition and Individuality, ed. Monica R. Gale and Ray J. Clare (Swansea, Oakville (CT): Classical Press Of Wales, 2004), 149-180 • "The Hypsipyle episode in the Thebaid involves Statius in elaborate self-positioning in and against the background of literary history, conducted in part through the presentation of Hypsipyle herself as an epic narrator." |
Gibson, Bruce, Silvae 5, Edited with an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) • Reviews: Habermehl, H-Soz-u-Kult 12.11.07; Heslin, Journal of Roman Studies 97 (2007): 324-26; Mulligan, Brown, Farmer, Freeman, Macchione, and Spear, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2007.06.19; Rühl, Gnomon 81.1 (2009): 23-25; Cowan, Classical Review 58.1 (2008): 161-64; Newlands, ExClass 12 (2008): 403-406; Ripoll, Revue des études latines 84 (2006): 321-23; White, Veleia 23 (2006): 434-36 |
Gibson, Bruce, "Battle narrative in Statius, Thebaid," in J.J.L. Smolenaars, Harm-Jan van Dam, Ruurd R. Nauta (edd.), The Poetry of Statius, Mnemosyne Suppl. 306 (Leiden: Brill, 2008): 85-110 |
Gibson, Bruce J., "The Silvae and Epic," in R.R. Nauta, H.-J. van Dam, and J.J.L. Smolenaars, edd., Flavian Poetry, Mnemosyne suppl. 207 (Leiden: Brill, 2008): 163-84 • As most of the Silvae were written in hexameters, this article considers how they drew from epic. This includes a discussion of their generic status and Statius' treatment of Domitian, overlap between the poems and epic poetry, and how content can be shaped or modified by genre. |
Gibson, Bruce John, "Causation in Post-Augustan Epic," in John F. Miller and Anthony John Woodman, edd., Latin Historiography and Poetry in the Early Empire: Generic Interactions, (Leiden: Brill, 2010): 29-47 • Study of aspects of causation in post-Virgilian epic in Lucan, Statius, Silius Italicus, and Valerius Flaccus, esp. the causation of wars, the role of rumors, ideas of moral decline, and effects of speeches. |
Gibson, Bruce, "Negative Stereotypes of Wealth in the Works of Statius," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 123-138 |
Giessler, G., Ad descriptionum historiam symbola (Leipzig: Weida, 1916): 2.34-58. • On Statius' use of rhetorical tropes, especially ecphrasis. • Review: Schuster, Jahrbuch für Altertumswissenschaft 212 (1927): 136-7 |
Gilbert, C.D., "Statius, Silvae 1.3.42," Mnemosyne 27 (1974): 182-3 |
Gilder, Richard, III, "Goddesses Unbound: Furies and Furial Imagery in the Works of Seneca, Lucan, and Statius," PhD Dissertation, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1997 • A study of the Furies challenges the assessment that early imperial poets were sycophants and derivative of Virgil. Seneca, Lucan, and Statius increased the power of the Furies and simultaneously decreased the power of Jupiter and the other gods. This is an implicit condemnation of the emperor. In the Thebaid, the Furies emerge as the most powerful divinities. |
Gil, J., "Observaciones críticas a autores latinos," [summary in English] Emerita 35 (1967): 105-108 • On Th. 1.458-60, 474-5; 2.50, 89, 248; 3.326, 582, 586; 4.170, 245; 5.205, 213-4, 492, 736; 6.173, 539. |
Ginsberg, Warren, "Models of Translation: Ovid, Dante," chapter 2 of Tellers, Tales, and Translation in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015) • On Dante's Statius episode.• Review: Meyer-Lee, The Medieval Review 16.10.30 |
Giraud, François, "Coup de théÂtre à Skyros: la révélation d'Achille: interprétation d'un sarcophage attique conservé au Musée du Louvre," Latomus 65.1 (2006): 119-23 and pll. • Study of a third-century sarcophagus in the Louvre, including iconographical and literary influences, including the Achilleid. |
Goetz, Georg, De Statii Silvis emendandis disputatio. Jena, [1884] • On the relationships between the manuscripts of the Silvae. |
Goguey, D., "Le paysage dans les Silves de Stace: Conventions poetique et observations realiste," Latomus 41 (1982): 602-613 |
Goold, G.P., "A Transposition in Statius," Classical Review n.s. 1 (1951): 71-73 • Ach. 592 ought be placed after 771. The actual 772 is an interpolation. |
Goold, G.P., "Observationes in codicem Matritensem M.31," Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 99 (1956): 9-17 • On the tradition of Poggio's manuscript of the Silvae and Silius. |
Gossage, A.J., "Statius and Vergil," Vergil Society Lecture Summaries 47 (1959): 1-8 • Statius' use of Virgil, especially the Thebaid. |
Gossage, A.J, review of Schetter, W., Untersuchungen zur epischen Kunst des Statius (1960), Classical Review 75 (1961): 230-32 |
Gossage, A.J., review of Marastoni, A., ed., Silvae (1961), Classical Review 76 (1962): 214-16 |
Gossage, A.J., "Statius, Thebaid 5.593," Classical Review 12 (1962): 114-15 • The text should read: "funeris in morem non uerba in fulmine primo." |
Gossage, A.J., "Papinius, the Father of Statius," Romanitas 6/7 (1965): 171-179 |
Gossage, A.J, review of Götting, M., Hypsipyle in der Thebais des Statius (1969), Classical Review 86 (1972): 111-12 |
Gossage, A.J, review of Håkanson, L., Statius' Thebaid (1973), Classical Review 26 (1976): 271-72 |
Gosserez, Laurence, "Figurations latines du phénix, de l'élégie érotique à l'épitaphe," in Laurence Grosserez [sic], ed., Le phénix et son autre: poétique d'un mythe: (des origines au XVIe siècle) (Rennes: Pr. Universitaires de Rennes, 2013), pp. 47-59 • Ovid's use of the phoenix and Statius' use of Ovid. • Reviews: Kossaidi, Revue des études latines 91 (2013) 292-294; Bakhouche, Vox Latina 189-190 (2014) 233-235; André, AntTard 22 (2014) 354-358 |
Gostoli, A., "Edipo e i figli nel rilievo del frontone etrusco di Talamone e nella Tebaide di Stazio," AION (archaeol.) 5 (1983): 65-76 • A second century BC relief and Statius' description suggest there was an ancient myth that Oedipus was on the battle-field. |
Gothein, M. "Der Titel von Statius' Silvae," Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 63 (1908): 475-76 • Cf. A. Klotz, "Der Titel von Statius' Silvae," Rheinisched Museum für Philologie 64 (1909) 473-74. |
Götting, M., Hypsipyle in der Thebais des Statius, Dissertation, Uni-Tübingen 1966-1970 (Weisbaden: Saendig, 1969) • Review: A.J. Gossage, Classical Review 22 (1972): 110-12 |
Gräfin von Stosch, G., Untersuchungen zu den Leichenspielen in der Thebais des P. Papinius Statius, Dissertation, Uni-Tübingen, 1968 |
Grasberger, L., "Zu Statius Silvae," Jahrbüche für classische Philologie 115 (1877): 419-22 and 769-76 • On Silv. 1.1.18; 1.2.128; 2.1.127-8; 2.2.15; 2.3.16; 2.5.7; 3.2.59-60; 3.3.34-8; 3.5.11; 4.2.4; 4.8.25; 5.3.193. On 769-76: 1.1.96; 2.2.153-4; 3.1.155-8; 4.2.23; 5.1.5-6. |
Griffith, A.B., "Mithras, Death and Redemption in Statius, Thebaid I, 719-720," Latomus 60.1 (2001) 108-23 |
Griffith, J.G., "Juvenal, Statius, and the Flavian Establishment," Greece & Rome 16 (1969): 134-50 • Summary in Proceedings of the Classical Association 65 (1968): 29-30. Satire 4 parodies the counselors of Domitian and is likely a parody of the lost Bellum Germanicum. |
Grillone, A., "De simulatis ominibus apud Graecos et Romanos epicos poetas," ALGP 3-4 (1966-67): 274-280 • On Odyssey 14.490-502, Apollonius Rhodius 3.690-692, Aen. 5.636-8, Valerius Flaccus 1.47-50, Silius Italicus 2.561-8, and Theb. 5.134-41. |
Griset, E., "Il problema della Silva V, 3 di Stazio, Rivista di studi classici 10
(1962): 128-32. • The 2 passages on Statius' success and the final part after 225 are later additions. |
Gronovius, J.F., Diatribe in Statii Silvas ('s-Gravenhage: Theodorus Maire, 1637) |
Gronovius, J.F., Helenchus Antidiatribes Mercurii frondatoris ad P. Papinii Statii Sylvas (Paris: Pelé, 1640) |
Grosse, Emil, Observationum in Statii Silvis specimen. Dissertatio Inauguralis (Berlin: Calvary, [1861]) • On Statius' style (including repetition), his Latin, hapax legomena, and meter in the Silvae. Includes a discussion of Markland's and Hand's emendations of 1.3.50 (on pp. 2-3). |
Grosse, H.F.E., Ueber eine Trierer Handschrift des Statius, Programm des Friedrichs-Collegs (Königsberg: Schubert und Seidel, 1866) |
Grosso, F., "Aspetti della politica orientale di Domiziano, II: Parti e Estremo Oriente," Epigraphica 17 (1955 [1957]): 33-78 • What we know about Domitian and the Parthians on Statius' authority, from the Sybilline oracles, epigraphical evidence, and a diploma (Welkov, BIAB 4 [1926-27]: 69-81). |
Grotto, Francesco, "Egregivs formaqve animisqve : Un Marcello 'virgiliano' in Stazio, Silvae IV 4," Maia 70.2 (2018) 312-19 |
Gruzelier, Claire E. "The Influence of Virgil's Dido on Statius' Portrayal of Hypsipyle," Prudentia 26.1 (V.J. Gray, ed., Nile, Ilissos and Tiber: Essays in honour of Walter Kirkpatrick Lacey) (1994): 153-65 |
Grypdonck, M., Étude sur l'Achilléide de Stace, Travail présenté au Concours universitaire belge, 1933-5. Summary in RBPh (1936): 295 |
Gsell, S., "Note sur les fouilles récentes de Tipasa (Algérie)," Comptes rendus de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres 20 (1892): 242-50 • Link. See also id., "Satafis (Périgotville) et Thamalla (Toqueville)," Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'École française de Rome, 15 (1895): 32-70 [56-57]; Anthologia Latina Riese 2.2.826; and Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum VIII suppl. P. III, p. 1943 nr. 20588. |
Guggenheimer, E.H., Patterns of Sound Repetition in Classical Latin Poetry, diss. U. Minnesota at Minneapolis 1967 • Summary in Dissertation Abstracts International 28 (1967): 1063A. |
Guipponi-Gineste, Marie-France, "Cauchemars de femmes dans l'épopée latine: Atalante, Thétis et Cérès chez Stace et Claudien," in Jean-Marie Husser and Alice Mouton, edd., "Le cauchemar dans les sociétés antiques: Actes des journées d'étude de l'UMR 7044, 15-16 novembre 2007, Strasbourg, Études d'archéologie et d'histoire ancienne / Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg (Paris: de Boccard, 2010), pp. 93-109 • On the nightmares of Atalanta (Theb. 9.570-637), Thetis (Ach. 1.127-140) and of Ceres (Claudian, Rapt. Pros. 3.67-116). |
Guipponi-Gineste, Marie-France, "Cauchemars de femmes dans l'épopée latine: Atalante, Thétis et Cérès chez Stace et Claudien," in Jean-Marie Husser et Alice Mouton, edd., Le cauchemar dans les sociétés antiques: Actes des journées d'étude de l'UMR 7044, 15-16 novembre 2007, Strasbourg, Études d'archéologie et d'histoire ancienne - Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg (Paris: de Boccard, 2010): 93-109 • The nightmares of Atalanta (Th. 9.570-637), Thetis (Ach. 1.127-140), and Ceres (Claudien, De raptu 3.67-116) result from the preoccupations of the dreamer. These suggest that nightmares result from negative emotions and feelings of shame in the dreamer. Includes a study of the terms associated with nightmares. |
Gyula, Muraközy and Hegyi György, transs., Erdök, Scriptores graeci et latini 16 (Budapest: Akadémiae Kiadó, 1979) • Silvae translated into Hungarian. |