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Mondin on Martial in Sidonius

In an extensive article, Luca Mondin makes an inventory of traces of Martial in Christian poets: ‘Un classico inaspettato? Marziale nella poesia cristiana’, in: Concetta Longobardi (ed.), Poetica spolia. Il reimpiego del testo dei poeti nei generi letterari della Tarda Latinità, Trieste: EUT, 2024, 109-220.

Available here in Academia. The list includes Sidon. Carm. 16.128; 17 (in particular vv. 5-6 and 8); 27.22-7 (in Ep. 2.10.4); 28.11 (in 3.12.5); 30.1 and 22 (in 4.11.6); and 31.2 (in 4.18.5).

Fascione, Mondin on Horatian Metres

Sara Fascione contributes ‘Secundum regulas Flacci. Orazio e il ritorno alla metrica nell’epistolario di Sidonio Apollinare’ to Concetta Longobardi (ed.), Horatiana. La ricezione di Orazio dall’antichità al mondo moderno: le forme liriche, Pisa: ETS, 2022, 91-103.

In the same edited volume, Luca Mondin in ‘I metri oraziani nel quadro della polimetria tardoantica’ (pp. 11-62) has also much to say about Sidonius.

In the publisher’s catalogue

Mondin on Epigram

Luca Mondin has contributed a chapter on late Latin epigrams to Christer Henriksén (ed.), A Companion to Ancient Epigram, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2019.

“This chapter focuses on the late antique Latin epigrams of secular inspiration composed between the third and fifth century ce. It examines the repertoire and authors that have reached us (Carmina XII sapientum, Ausonius, Epigrammata Bobiensia, Claudian, Sidonius Apollinaris, Ennodius) and illustrates the modes of circulation of epigrams, including the use of collections and different literary contexts.”