jacqueline Fabre-Serris
Présentation
littérature Latine, mythologie et mythographie, études de genre, réception de l'Antiquité
Publications
Publications
Livy's Ideological Constructions of Gender Relations, Ethnicity, and Political Alliances, and their limitsElizabeth E. Carney and Sabine Müller (eds). The Brill's Companion to Ancient Women and War in the Mediterranean World, Brill, pp.497-515, 2025, 978-90-04-74317-5 |
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A Night in Ancient Rome: Renée Vivien's Scholarly and Literary Re-creation of the cult of Bona DeaEmily Hauser and Helena Taylor (eds). Women Creating Classics. A retrospective, Bloomsbury, pp.67-78, 2025 |
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Etymology and Metaliterary Perspective. New Approaches to Petale's Funerary Epigramedited by Giulio Celotto and Laurel Fulkerson. Sulpicia. A Woman' s Voice from Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press, pp.148-162, 2025, 9780198972662. ⟨10.1093/9780198972631.001.0001⟩ |
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Roman Topography, Politics and Gender. The Cult of Bona Dea in Propertius 4.9. An Answer to Aeneid 8?A. Chahoud and M. Gale (eds). The Poetics of Geography, Topography and Monumentality, Cambrige, 2024 |
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Iambic Parody in Horace’s Epode 11: A Variation on Vergil’s Generic Games in Eclogue 10?A. Augoustakis, S. Frangoulidis and T. S. Thorsen (eds). Classical Enrichment Greek and Latin Literature and its Reception, De Gruyter, pp.127-142, 2024 |
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Horace and Ovid: Two Ways of Thinking about the leuitas of Love?L. Cordes, M. Formisano and J. Soldo Blaney (eds). Italo Calvino and Classics. Lightness – Quickness – Multiplicity, series Mnemosyne, Supplement, Volume 488, Brill, pp.92-104, 2024 |
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« Suicides for love: Phyllis, Pyramus and Thisbe. Critical Variations on a Famous motif of Erotic Poetry »J. Farrell, J. Miller, D. Nelis and A. Schiesaro (eds). Ovid, Death and Transfiguration, Brill, pp.90-107, 2023 |
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IntroductionJ. Fabre-Serris, M. Formisano and S. Frangoulidis (eds). Labor Imperfectus. Unfinished, Incomplete, Partial Texts in Classical Antiquity, De Gruyter, 2023 |
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How to read Hyginus’ Fabulae? Theories and practicesJ. Fabre-Serris, M. Formisano and S. Frangoulidis (eds). Opus imperfectum. Unfinished, Incomplete, Partial Texts in Classical Antiquity, De Gruyter, pp.289-309, 2023 |
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« Generic polemic in the Eclogues: Vergil, Gallus and the remedia amoris »A. Keith and M. Myers (eds). Vergil and Elegy, University of Toronto Press, pp.48-62, 2023 |
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« Generic polemic in the Eclogues: Vergil, Gallus and the remedia amoris »,A. Keith and M. Myers. Vergil and Elegy, University of Toronto Press, pp.48-62., 2023 |
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« La pratique de l’allégorie chez Virgile et chez un de ses commentateurs tardifs (Fulgence, Expositio Virgilianae continentiae secundum philosophos moralis »J.-C. Jolivet, S. Tarantino, D. Valat (eds). Poétique(s) des commentaires antiques, Latomus, pp.176-189, 2023 |
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How to read Hyginus’ Fabulae? Theories and practicesJ. Fabre-Serris, M. Formisano and S. Frangoulidis. Opus imperfectum, Unfinished, Incomplete, Partial Texts in Classical Antiquity, De Gruyter, pp.289-309, 2023 |
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« De cultu puellarum. Modélisation et enjeux de la toilette des femmes selon les élégiaques (Tib.3.8, Properce 1.2, Ovide)in H. Harich-Schwarbauer und C. Scheidegger Lämmle (eds). Women and Objects in Antiquity, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, pp.171-85, 2022 |
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« Enquête sur l’identité du ‘Je’ féminin de l’élégie 3.11 du Corpus Tibullianum. Méthodes et conjonctures »L. Cordes und T. Fuhrer. The Gendered ‘I” in ancient literature. Modelling gender in first-person discourse, Philologus Supplementary Volume 18, pp.257-81., 2022 |
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« De cultu puellarum. Modélisation et enjeux de la toilette des femmes selon les élégiaques (Tib.3.8, Properce 1.2, Ovide)in H. Harich-Schwarbauer und C. Scheidegger Lämmle. Women and Objects in Antiquity, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, pp.171-85, 2022 |
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« Enquête sur l’identité du ‘Je’ féminin de l’élégie 3.11 du Corpus Tibullianum. Méthodes et conjonctures »L. Cordes und T. Fuhrer (eds). The Gendered ‘I” in ancient literature. Modelling gender in first-person discourse, De Gruyter; Philologus Supplementary Volume 18, pp.257-81, 2022 |
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« Literary models and social challenges: Marital love according to Ovid in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto”C.-E. Centlivres Challet (ed). Married Life in Greco-Roman Antiquity, Routledge, pp.76-89, 2022 |
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« Ripensare il genere. Alcune riflessioni sulle riscritture del mito delle Amazzoni (Diodoro di Sicilia, Strabone, Kleist e Wittig) »C. Pepe e E. Porciani. Sconfinamenti di genere. Donne coraggiose che vivono nei testi e nelle immagini, Crossing Gender Boundaries. Brave women living in texts and Images, Polygraphia (quaderni), pp.15-24, 2021 |
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« Identity and Ethnicities during the Punic Wars: some reflections on Livy's portrait of the Carthaginian Sophonisba ? »J. Fabre-Serris, A. Keith and F. Klein (eds). Identity, ethnicities and Gender in Antiquity, De Gruyter, pp.93-111, 2021 |
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« Ambigua uerba, Hidden Desire and Auctorial Intentionality in Some Ovidian Speeches (Met. 3. 279-92; 7.810-823, 10. 364-66; 440-1) »M. Vöhler, T. Fuhrer and S. Frangoulidis (eds). Strategies of ambiguity in ancient Literature, De Gruyter, pp.193-205, 2021 |
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« Maximum Thebis (Romae ?) scelus/ maternus amor est (Oed. 629-30) : Amour de la Mère et Inceste chez Sénèque »A. Sharrock and A. Keith (eds). Maternal Conceptions in Classical Literature and Philosophy, University of Toronto Press, pp.169-192., 2020 |
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« Exilés et indigènes dans le Latium originel (Saturne, Évandre, Énée): émigration, identité et culture italique selon l’Ovide des Fastes »M. Möller (ed). Excessive Writing: Ovid’s Exildichtung, Universitätverlag Winter, pp.21-38, 2020 |
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« The authorship of Tibullus 3.9’ authorship: methods and criteria »T. Franklinos and L. Fulkerson (eds). Constructing Authors and Readers in the Appendices Vergiliana, Tibulliana, and Ovidiana, Oxford University Press, pp.170-197, 2020 |
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« Reflections on Two Verse Translations of the Eclogues in the Twentieth Century: Paul Valéry and Marcel Pagnol »S. Braund and Z. Martirosova Torlone. Virgil and his translators, Oxford University Press, pp.368-84., 2018 |
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« Reflections on Two Verse Translations of the Eclogues in the Twentieth Century: Paul Valéry and Marcel Pagnol »S. Braund and Z. Martirosova Torlone (eds). Virgil and his translators, Oxford University Press, pp.368-84, 2018 |
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« Love and Death in Propertius 1.10, 1.13 and 2.15: Poetic and Polemical Games with Lucretius, Gallus and Virgil »S. Frangoulidis and S. Harrison (eds). Life, Love and Death in Latin Poetry, Studies in Honor of Theodore D. Papanghelis, De Gruyter, 2018 |
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« Intratextuality and intertextuality in the Corpus Tibullanium (8-18) »S. Harrison, S. Frangoulidis, and T. Papanghelis (eds). Intratextuality and Roman Literature, De Gruyter, pp.67-80, 2018 |
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« Cybèle, déesse étrangère et romaine ? Religio, mythographie et genre (Varron Lucrèce, Ovide) »Françoise Graziani et Arnaud Zucker (eds). Mythographie de l’étranger dans la Méditerranée ancienne, pp.291-309, 2018 |
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Les deux 'Corinnes' des Amours d'OvideDictynna - Revue de poétique latine, 2024, 21, ⟨10.4000/12vk2⟩ |
L’extension du domaine de l’amour (Mét. 1.452-73 et 5.346-84) : deux moments clefs dans l’epos ‘empédocléen’ d’Ovide et leur précédent dans les Amours 1.1Philosophia, Revue de l'Académie d'Athènes, 2024, 52, pp.392-410 |
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Ovide, lecteur de Sulpicia ? Déclaration amoureuse et stratégie d’énonciation dans le Corpus Tibullianum 3.11, 3.13 et l’Héroïde 4Dictynna - Revue de poétique latine, 2020, 17, ⟨10.4000/dictynna.2176⟩ |
« Le mythe thébain à Rome : les fables 66-75 d’Hygin. L’interprétation d’un mythographe »Polymnia, 2019, 6, pp.97-124 |
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« Desire and rape in the feminine. The tales of Echo and Salmacis: an Ovidian answer to Propertius 1.20? »,Helios, 2018, 45 (2), pp.127-44 |
Labor Imperfectus. Unfinished, Incomplete, Partial Texts in Classical AntiquityDe Gruyter; Berlin/Boston, 2023 |
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IntroductionDe Gruyter, Identities, Ethnicities and Gender in Antiquity, pp.1-14, 2021 |
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Identity, Ethnicities and Gender in AntiquityDe Gruyter, 2018 |
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A l'école de VirgilePresses Universitaires Du Septentrion, 2015, Mythographes, Françoise Graziani; Jacqueline Fabre-Serris |
International Ovidian Society en Europe IIDictynna - Revue de poétique latine, 19, 2022 |
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International Ovidian Society en Europe IDictynna - Revue de poétique latine, 17, 2020 |
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Through Women’s eyes: Female vision in elegiac and epic Latin poetsHelios, 45 (2), 2018 |
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Through Women’s eyes: Female vision in elegiac and epic Latin poets (special issue)45 (2), 2018, Helios |
SulpiciaDictionnaire de l’épigramme littéraire dans l’Antiquité grecque et romaine, 2022 |