Symposium in Honour of Ann Moss
Cambridge Society for Neo Latin Studies
20-22 September 2004 at Clare College, Cambridge
- ROBERT CUMMINGS The Poet as Hero: Sir Robert Ayrton's Elegies for Thomas Reid and Raphael Thorius
- INGRID DE SMET Poetry on the Dungheap: Neo-Latin Poets and the Book of Job in the French Wars of Religion
- JEANINE DELANDTSHEER Language and Style in Justus Lipsius's Treatises on the Holy Virgin
- MARGARET DUNCUMB The Latin Psalm Paraphrases of ThŽodore de BŹze
- HEIDRUN F†HRER The Allegorical Use of Mythology in the Counter-Reformation Discourse: Jacob Balde's Tragedy "Jephtias", 1654
- JOHN GILMORE Schoolboy Heroides and British Imperialism
- ADOLFO GIULIANI Commonplaces and the Idea of Legal Evidence in the Late Sixteenth-Century: the Topical Structure of Presumptions and Conjectures
- PHILIP HARDIE Ovid and Virgil at the North Pole: Marvell's "A Letter to Dr Ingelo"
- FELICITY HENDERSON Neo-Latin in Seventeenth-Century Personal Miscellanies
- BRENDA HOSINGTON "Spes mea Christus": Elizabeth Jane Weston's Religious Poetry
- STELLA P. REVARD The Dialogue with Ovid: Milton's Latin and English Poems
- VIBEKE ROGGEN Theology through Anecdotes on Animals in Franzius' Historia animalium sacra (1612)
- RELJA SEFEROVIC A Foreign Teacher and a Local Historian: a Theoretical and a Practical Critic of the Latin Rhetoric in the Old Dubrovnik
- PIOTR URBANSKI Remarks on Neo-Latin Hymnography: Joannes Dantiscus, Hymni aliquot ecclesiastici (1548): A Dialogue with Ann Moss
- PAUL WHITE Heroides sacrae: Christian Adaptations of Ovid's letters
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