Table of Contents
FrontmatterList of IllustrationsList of AbbreviationsList of Contributors0. Introduction, Nora Goldschmidt and Barbara GraziosiPart I: Material Texts, Textual Materials1. Silent Bones and Singing Stones: Materializing the Poetic Corpus in Hellenistic Greece, Verity Platt2. Simonides on Tombs, and the 'Tomb of Simonides', Richard Rawles3. Ennius' imago between Tomb and Text, Francesca Martelli4. A Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man: The Tomb of Quintus Sulpicius Maximus on the Via Salaria, Valentina Garulli5. Ovid's Tombs: Afterlives of a Poetic corpus, Nora GoldschmidtPart II: The Poet as Character6. Earth, Nature, and the Cult of the Tomb: The Posthumous Reception of Aeschylus' heros, Emmanuela Bakola7. Tombs of the Poets' Minor Characters, Peter Bing8. Still Singing: The Case of Orpheus, Barbara GraziosiPart III: Collecting Tombs9. Poets' Corners in Greek Epigram Collections, Regina Hoschele10. Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants: Tombs of Poets as Material Objects in the Palatine Anthology, Silvia Montiglio11. Pausanias' Dead Poets Society, Johanna HaninkPart IV: The Tomb of Virgil12. Dead Letters and Buried Meaning: Approaching the Tomb of Virgil, Andrew Laird13. The Tomb of Virgil between Text, Memory, and Site, Irene Peirano Garrison14. Virgil's Tomb in Scholarly and Popular Culture, Harald Hendrix15. Ruins and Reputations: The Tomb of the Poet in Visual Art, Sam SmilesEndmatterBibliographyIndex