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Reed, Joseph

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  • Brown University

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Jay Reed es catedrático de Filología Clásica y Literatura Comparada en la Universidad de Brown. Se doctoró en Filología Clásica en 1993 por la Stanford University. En la primera fase de su actividad investigadora se ocupó del mito y culto de Adonis y de la poesía bucólica, con el resultado de la publicación del texto comentado de Bión de Esmirna en la serie “Classical Texts and Commentaries” (Cambridge University Press, 1997). Ha estudiado varios aspectos de la poesía latina y la cultura política romana, y también ha dedicado una monografía a Virgil’s Gaze: Nation and Poetry in the Aeneid (Princeton University Press, 2007), así como varios artículos y capítulos de libro a Virgilio, Ovidio, y Lucano, al tiempo que sigue estudiando la poesía bucólica griega y latina. Más recientemente ha visto la luz un comentario suyo sobre Ovidio, Metamorphosis X-XII en la serie Fondazione Lorenzo Valla (Mondadori, 2013), cuya edición revisada está en prensa en Cambridge University Press. Sus intereses neolatinos incluyen las odas de Garcilaso de la Vega y el género del lamento pastoril como el Alcon de Castiglione y el Epitaphium Damonis de Milton, y también está centrando su atención en la recepción de la literatura clásica en las lenguas vernáculas.

 

Libros:

Bion of Smyrna: The Fragments and the Adonis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), viii + 271 pp.

Virgil’s Gaze: Nation and Poetry in the Aeneid (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007), xi + 226 pp.

Ovidio: Metamorphosi. Volume V. Libri X-XII in the Fondazione Lorenzo Valla series “Scrittori greci e latini” [introduction and commentary, translated by A. Barchiesi] (Milan: A.         Mondadori, 2013), xlii + 284.

English-language revision of the foregoing forthcoming from Cambridge University Press

Notes to Ovid: Metamorphoses, trans. R. Humphries (Indiana University Press: Bloomington, 2018), pp. 399-512

 

Artículos:

“Bion I, Lines 25-7.” CQ 42 (1992) 538-43

“A Further Note on Supplementum Hellenisticum 949: An Imitation by Vergil?” ZPE 106 (1995) 94-5

“The Sexuality of Adonis.” ClAnt 14 (1995) 317-47

“Antimachus on Adonis?” Hermes 124 (1996) 381-3

“Pseudo-Manetho and the Influence of Bion of Smyrna.” RhM 140 (1997) 91-3

“Ovid’s Elegy on Tibullus and its Models.” CP 92 (1997) 260-69

“The Death of Osiris in Aeneid 12.458.” AJP 119 (1998) 399-418

“Arsinoe’s Adonis and the Poetics of Ptolemaic Imperialism.” TAPA 130 (2000) 319-51

“Anchises Reading Aeneas Reading Marcellus.” SyllClass 12 (2001) 146-68

“A Hellenistic             influence in Aeneid IX.” Faventia 26/1 (2004) 27-42

“The Fruits of Adonis.” Philologus 149 (2005) 362-4

“New Verses on Adonis.” ZPE 158 (2006) 76-82

“Virgil’s Corythus and Roman Identity.” SIFC 4 (2006) 183-97

Ardebat laena (Aeneid 4.262).” Vergilius 52 (2006) 55-75

“Another Greek Pun in the Aeneid.” Mnemosyne 61 (2008) 300-302

 

Capítulos de libro:

“At Play With Adonis.” In J. F. Miller, C. Damon, K. S. Meyers, eds., Vertis in usum: Studies in Honor of Edward Courtney. Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 161 (Leipzig: K. G. Saur,     2002), pp. 219-29

“Continuity and Change in Greek Bucolic between Theocritus and Virgil.” In M. Fantuzzi and T. Papanghelis, eds., A Companion to Greek and Latin Pastoral (Leiden: Brill, 2006),     pp. 209-34

“Wilfred Owen’s Adonis.” In B. Dufallo and P. McCracken, eds., Dead Lovers: Erotic Bonds and the Study of Premodern Europe (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006), pp.       39-56

Idyll 6 and the Development of Bucolic after Theocritus.” In J. Clauss and M. Cuypers, eds., A Companion to Hellenistic Literature (Chichester and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell,             2010), pp. 238-50

“Vergil’s Roman.” In J. Farrell and M. C. J. Putnam, eds., Companion to Vergil’s Aeneid and its Tradition (Chichester and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pp. 66-79

“The Bellum Civile as a Roman Epic.” In P. Asso, ed., A Companion to Lucan (Leiden: Brill, 2011), pp. 21-31

“The Pastoral Lament in Ancient Greek and Latin.” In M. Tuhkanen and E. McCallum, eds.,Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University        Press, 2014), pp. 51-67

Mora in the Aeneid.” In P. Mitsis and I. Ziogas, edd., Wordplay and Powerplay in Latin Poetry. Trends in Classics (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), pp. 87-105

“Pessoa’s Antinous.” In Pessoa Plural: Revista de Estudos Pessoanos 10 (2016) 106-19 = P.   Ferrari, ed., Inside the Mask: The English Poetry of Fernando Pessoa (Providence: Gávea-        Brown, 2018), pp. 112-25

Solvuntur Frigore.” In J. D. Hejduk, ed., Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! = Classical  World 111/1 (2017) 103-6

“The Imperial Poetics of Ancient Bucolic.” In K. Seigneurie and I. Ramelli, eds., A Companion to World Literature, vol. 1 (Chichester and Malden, MA: John Wiley & Sons   Inc., 2020), pp. 549-59

“The King’s Nectar: Encomiastic Theocritus among the Romans.” Forthcoming in P. Kyriakou, A. Rengakos, and E. Sistakou, eds., A Companion to Theocritus (Leiden: Brill)

“Lost Epics After the Aeneid.” Forthcoming in L. Fratantuono and C. Stark, edd., A Companion to Latin Epic, 14-96 CE (Chichester and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell)

 

Artículos de referencia:

“Poetry, Greek: Pastoral.” In M. Gagarin et al., The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)

“Adonis.” In R. Bagnall et al., The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Chichester and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)

“Adonis,” “Bion,” “Europa (myth),” “gaze,” “Moschus,” “Nisus and Euryalus.” In R. Thomas and J. Ziolkowski, eds., The Virgil Encyclopedia (Chichester and Malden, MA:        Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)