Introduction
J N Adams & R G Mayer, pages 1-18
Poetic Diction, Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register
R G G Coleman, pages 21-93
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech in Republican and Augustan Poetry
J N Adams, pages 97-133
The Word Order of Horace’s Odes
R G M Nisbet, pages 135-154
Grecism
R G Mayer, pages 157-182
The Language of Poetry and the Language of Science: The Latin Poets and ‘Medical Latin’
D R Langslow, pages 183-225
Lucretius’ Use and Avoidance of Greek
David Sedley, pages 227-246
Archaism and Innovation in Latin Poetic Syntax
J H W Penney, pages 249-268
Rowing Strokes: Tentative Considerations on ‘Shifting’ Objects in Virgil and Elsewhere
Woldemar Görler, pages 269-286
The Language of Early Roman Satire: Its Function and Characteristics
Hubert Petersmann, pages 289-310
Stylistic Registers in Juvenal
J G F Powell, pages 311-334
The Arrangement and the Language of Catullus’ so-called polymetra with Special Reference to the Sequence 10-11-12
H D Jocelyn, pages 335-375
Tibullus and the Language of Latin Elegy
R Maltby, pages 377-398
Vt erat novator: Anomaly, Innovation and Genre in Ovid, Heroides 16–21
E J Kenney, pages 399-414