Statius Bibliography by Author

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Caballero González, Manuel, "Athamas dans une lampe du Musée National Romain de Rome," Revue des études anciennes 116 (2014) 43-59 and plate
• A lamp in Rome (Museo delle Terme, Inv. 62164) is not derived from Seneca's Thyestes but rather from Valerius Flaccus and Statius, as Athamas and not Atreus is the central image.
Cabrillana Leal, Concepción, "El contenido como elemento definidor independiente: Algunas composiciones de Estacio y Marcial," Cuadernos de filología clásica, Estudios latinos 8 (1995): 157-70
• Despite their stylistic differences, Martial and the Silvae are analogous. This suggests that the genre of the two works is dependent upon content, not necessarily form.
Caiani, L., "Presenza di Drance nella Thebaide di Stazio," Maia 41 (1989): 235-40
• Using items from the episode of Drances and Turnus (Aen. 11.343-375), Statius constructs episodes of dissidence (1.171 ff., 3.92-3, 3.216, 10.580-3). Drances suggests feelings hostile to tyranny.
Caiani, L., "La pietas nella Thebaide di Stazio: Mezenzio modello di Ippomedonte e Capaneo," Orpheus 11 (1990): 260-76
• In Book 11, S. recalls Mezentius as a valorous warrior and fierce tyrant, but also the wounded, affectious father. Using this last trait, S. softens the images of Hippomedon and Capaneus.
Calandrino, I., L'epicedion in patrem suum tradotto in versi italiani (Regio Emilia: Rossi, 1927) [Silv. 5.3 in Italian]
Calandrino, I., Le poesie di Catullo ed altre versioni poetiche dal latino (Catania: Intelisano, 1937)
• On Catullus' influence on S., Ovid, Tibullus, Propertius.
C. Calcaterra, "La questione staziana intorno al Polinice e al Antigone," and "Gli studi staziani dell'Alfieri 'per la tragica,'" in Il barocco in Arcadia e altri scritti sul Settecento (Bologna, 1950), pp. 209-35 and 237-90
Caltot, Pierre-Alain, "Terror habet vates (Theb. III, 549): L'effroi du prophète face à la mort chez Lucain et Stace," Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé 1 (2013) 169-201
• A discussion of the originality of the depictions of prophets in Lucan and Statius shows that Statius gives his prophets more autonomy.
Camera, Elisa, "Marziale e Stazio tra inimicizia ed emulazione," in Ferruccio Bertini, ed., FuturAntico 4 (Genova: D.AR.FI.CL.ET. Francesco Della Corte, 2007): 155-90
• Comparison of the two authors, in particular their ways of flattering the emperor and indications of their rivalry.
Cameron, Alan, "Young Achilles in the Roman World," Journal of Roman Studies 99 (2009): 1-22 and plate
• Common features in the representation of Achilles in Roman poetry and art and, in particular, of Roman interest in his childhood support the hypothesis that illustrated mythographic handbooks existed. Statius' Achilleid bears a relationship to a cycle of scenes representing Achilles' early years known from wall-paintings, mosaics, sarcophagi and the 4th-cent. A.D. Achilles plate from the Kaiseraugst treasure. Although the surviving book of the Achilleid concerns the pre-Troy years, Statius' real focus was the Trojan War itself.
Campana, Pierpaolo, "I marmi di Claudio Etrusco: Qualche osservazione a proposito di Stat. silv. 1.5.34-41," Studi classici e orientali 50 (2004): 329-39
Campana, Pierpaolo, "Two Notes on Silvae, Book 5," Museum Helveticum 63.4 (2006) 208-10
• On Silv. 5.2.145 and 5.3.140.
Campana, Pierpaolo, "Uno strano elogio, ovvero La lunga carriera del padre di Claudio Etrusco: (su Stat. Silv. 3, 3, 76-78)," Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica 135.3 (2007): 309-20
Campana, Pierpaolo, "Gli occhi di Fileto e l'elmo di Partenopeo (su Stat. silv. 2.6.42)," Philologus 152.2 (2008): 352-59
• Read, blandique seuero igne oculi (similis demissa casside uisu Parthenopaeus erat) simplexque.
Campana, Pierpaolo, "Tre note a Stat. Silv. 5, 3," Museum Helveticum 65.1 (2008): 53-60
• On Silv. 5.3.92, 5.3.94, 5.3.127, and 5.3.155.
Canali, Luca, trad., Selve = Silvae / Publio Papinio Stazio, collab. e note di Maria Pellegrini, I Classici 11 (Locarno: Dadò, 2000)
Cancik, H., "Statius, Silvae: Ein Bericht über die Forschung seit Friedrich Vollmer (1898)," Aufsteig und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.42.5 (1986): 2681-2726
Cancik, H., Untersuchungen zur lyrischen Kunst des P. Papinius Statius, Spudasmata, 13 (Hildesheim: Olms, 1965) (Dissertation, Tübingen, 1966)
• Reviews: von Albrecht, Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 21 (1968): 157-9; Gugal, Gymnasium 74 (1967): 551-3; Grimal, Revue des études grecques 80 (1967): 651-2; E. Lefèvre, Gnomon 38 (1966): 571-6; Bardon, Latomus 25 (1966): 322; Kenney, Classical Review 80 (1966): 331-33
Cancik, H., "Ein epikurische Villa. Statius, Silv. 2.2, villa Surrentina," Der altsprachliche Unterricht: Arbeitshefte zu seiner wissenschaftlichen Begründung und praktischen Gestalt 21.1 (1968): 62-75
Cancik, H., "Tibur Vopisci: Statius, Silve 1.3, Villa Tiburtina Manili Vopisci," Boreas 1 (1978): 116-134
• Topographical, archaeological, prosopographical information. Aesthetic and psychology of Roman villa-culture at the end of the first century AD.
Cancik, H., "Grösse und Kolossalität als religiöse un aesthetische Kategorien: Versuch einer Begriffsbestimmung am Beispiel von Statius, Silve I 1, Ecus maximus Domitiani Imperatoris," Vrel 7 (1990): 51-68
Silv. 1.1. is the only poetic description of a colossus, and gives us keys to its symbolism.
Cancik-Lindemaier, H., "Amphitheater: Zum Problem der Gesamtinterpretation am Beispiel von Statius, Silve 2.5: Leo mansuetus," Der altsprachliche Unterricht: Arbeitshefte zu seiner wissenschaftlichen Begründung und praktischen Gestalt 14.3 (1971): 72-75
Cancik-Lindemaier, Hildegard, "Ein Mahl für Hercules: Ein Versuch zu Statius, Silve 4.6, Hercules Epitrapezios," Der altsprachliche Unterricht: Arbeitshefte zu seiner wissenschaftlichen Begründung und praktischen Gestalt 14.3 (1971): 43-65
• The style of the poem.
[Cancik-Lindemaier, Hildegard], Arbeitsgruppe fur lateinische Metrik und Stilistik, Tübingen, "Zur elision anapaestischer Worter bei Vergil und Statius," Glotta 50 (1972): 97-120 
Cannizzaro, F. "Elementi argonautici nel monile di Armonia (Stat. Theb. II 269-305)," Maia 69.3 (2017) 524-36
Canobbio, Alberto, "Generi grandi e generi piccoli in Marziale e in Stazio," BStudLat 44 (2014) 442-470
• In contrast with Martial, who keeps different poetic genres separate, Statius freely combines and contaminates different poetical forms.
Carderi, Flavia, "L'inno a Minerva (Stat., Theb. 2.715-74): Ekphrasis del tempio e ekphrasis votiva," Paideia 65 (2010): 103-16
• The hymn is partly derived from epic tradition and partly from Virgil, G. 3.10-49
Carderi, Flavia, "Ekphrasis e non-ekphrasis nella Pharsalia di Lucano: Suggestioni lucanee in Stazio," in Fabrice Galtier and Rémy Poignault, edd., "Présence de Lucain, Caesarodunum bis 48-49 (Clermont-Ferrand: Centre de recherches A. Piganiol-Présence de l'Antiquité, 2016), pp. 123-137
• The use of Lucan. 9.511-527 and 10.111-126 in Theb. 12.481-496 and 1.144-151, respectively.
Cardinali, Luca, "A proposito della cronologia e dell'origine di Lattanzio Placido: Osservazioni sulla questione," in Concetta Longobardi, Christian Nicolas, Marisa Squillante, edd., Scholae discimus: pratiques scolaires dans l'Antiquité tardive et le Haut Moyen Âge, Collection études et Recherches sur l'Occident Romain - CEROR, 46 (Lyon: CEROR, 2014)
•The commentary of Lantatius Placidus date to the second half of the fifth century or the first decades of the sixth.
•Review: Dickey, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.08.25
Cariou, Morgane, "Le topos de l'ineffable dans les catalogues poétiques," Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes 3e sér. 88 (2014) 27-58
• Statements of poetic inability to describe a situation are a form of captatio benevolentiae. Discussion of Verg., Aen. 6.625-627 and Georg. 2.42-43 ; Ovid, Ars 1.433-434; Theb. 12.797-799; Triph. 664-667; Opp., C. 4.12-15, etc.
Carrara, Paolo, "Stazio e i primordia di Tebe: Poetica e polemica nel prologo della Tebaide," Prometheus 12 (1986): 146-158
• In the prologue, Statius is contrary to Antiochus. Statius is also different in that he has a divine force behind his choice of material.
Caruso, Carlo, "Una nota sulle Silvae di Stazio nel Medioevo," Italia medioevale e umanistica 44 (2003): 303-307
• On the diffusion and knowledge of the Siluae in the Middle Ages, based on the reading sillabarum in the accessus in Città del Vaticano, BAV, Barb. lat. 74.
Casali, S., "Impius Aeneas, Impia Hypsipyle: Narrazioni menzognere dall'Eneide alla Tebaide di Stazio," Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity 12 (2003) 60-68
Casali, Sergio, "Autoriflessività onirica nell'Eneide e nei successori epici di Virgilio," in Emma Jane Scioli and Christine Walde, edd., Sub imagine somni: Nighttime Phenomena in Greco-Roman Culture Testi e studi di cultura classica 46 (Pisa: ETS, 2010), 119-141
• Dreams in epic poetry, especially Enn. Fr. 29 Sk., Aen. 4.351-353, 6.893-899 and 10.636-642, Ovid, Met. 14.120-124, Valerius Flaccus 1.38-50, and Silv. 5.3.
Casson, L., "Maecius Celer's ship," Classical Review 18 (1968): 261-262
Silv. 3.2.22-28 depicts a large grain-carrying ship, the first of the season, from Alexandria to Puteoli.
Castagna, L., "Ambiguità di Stazio: Nota a Theb. 1.109 sg.," Prometheus 7 (1981): 50-62
• The flow of ambiguity to expressive ends is a mark of Statius' style.
Castiglioni, Luigi, "Analecta," Studi italiani di filologia classica 12 (1904): 279-318
• Collation of manuscripts in Milan (M 60 Sup., N 127 Sup., and H 166 Inf.).
Caviglia, F., ed. and trans., La Tebaide libro I, Scriptores Latini (Roma: Ateneo, 1973) [text with Italian translation and notes]
Caviglia, F., "Problemi di critica staziani: La Tebaide," C&S 45-46 (1973): 45-46, 138-151
Caviglia, F., "Appunti sulla presenza di Stazio nella comedia," RCCM 16 (1974): 267-9
Cawsey, F., "Statius, Silvae 2.4: More Than an Ex-Parrot?" The Proeeedings of the African Classical Associations 17 (1983): 85-99
• A web of correspondences between the poet and the parrot.
Cazzaniga, I., "Alcuni colori nicandrei in Stazio e Claudiano," Acme 12 (1959): 125-9
• Influence on Statius' Nemean snake (Theb. 5.505 ff.) and on Claudianus, Gigant. 2.25.
Cazzaniga, I., "Lucano 9.768 (e 814) e Stazio, Theb. 5.597-8: Critica testuale," Acme 25 (1972): 225-228
• The parallel suggests we read rapta at 9.769, not rupta
Cazzuffi, Elena, "Un paesaggio termale tra natura e ars: Claudiano Aponus (carm. min. 26)," in Lucio Cristante, ed., Incontri triestini di filologia classica. 8, 2008-2009, Incontri triestini di filologia classica 8 (Trieste: Università di Trieste, 2010): 135-54
• Claudian's passage confronts imperial literary loci amoenissimi: Silv. 1.2 and 1.3; Pliny, Epist. 8.20; and Ausonius, Mos. 341-344.
Cecchini, E., "Giovanni Boccaccio da Dante a Stazio," in R. Raffaelli, R.M. Danese, M.R. Falivene, and L. Lomiento, edd., Vicende di Ipsipile da Erodoto a Metastasio. Colloquio di Urbino, 5-6 maggio 2003, Letteratura a Antropologia 9 (Urbino: Edizioni Quattro Venti, 2005): 217-26.
Centlivres Challet, C.-E., "Not So Unlike Him: Women in Quintilian, Statius and Pliny," in F. Bertholet, A.B. Sánchez, and R. Frei-Stolba, edd., Egypte - Grèce - Rome. Les différents visages des femmes antiques. Travaux et colloques du séminaire d' épigraphie grecque et latine de l' IASA 2002 - 2006 (Bern: Lang, 2008): 289-324
Centlivres Challet, Claude-Emmanuelle, Like Man, Like Woman: Roman Women, Gender Qualities and Conjugal Relationships at the Turn of the First Century (Bern: Lang, 2013)
• Reviews: Dressler, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014; Vandersmissen, L'Antiquité classique 84 (2015) 369-370
Cesareo, Emanuele, De Statii duabus Silvis, Aspetti Letterari 3, Suppl. (Naples, 1935)
• On Silv. 4.7 and 4.8. 
• Reviews: Gervasoni, Il mondo classico (1937): 45; Bayet, Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes (1937): 306; Fordyce, Classical Review 50 (1936): 38
Cesarini Martinelli, L., "Le Selve di Stazio nella critica testuale del Poliziano," Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica 47 (1975): 130-174
• Chronological reconstruction of Politian's studies in the Silvae. Reconstruction and classification of cod. Poggio. Appendix on rare mss.
Cesarini Martinelli, L., Angelo Poliziano: Commento inedito alle Selve di Stazio, INSR Studi e Testi 5 (Firenze: Sansoni, 1978)
•Review: Guida Prometheus 7 (1981): 189-90
Cesarini Martinelli, L., "Un ritrovamento polizianesco: il fascicolo perduto del commento alle Selve di Stazio," Rinascimento 22 (1982): 183-212
Charles, Michael B., "Calvus Nero: Domitian and the Mechanics of Predecessor Denigration," AClass 45 (2002): 19-49
• Comparison of praise for Domitian during his life with the denigration after his death. Discussion of Martial 6.4, Silv. 4.2.65-67, and Frontinus Strat. 1.3.10, 1.1.8, 2.11.7 compared with Pliny Paneg. 16.3, Suetonius' Nero and Domitian, and Frontinus Aq. 118.
Charlesworth, Martin Percival, "Emperor-Worship in Martial and Statius" [review of Sauter, F., Der römische Kaiserkult bei Martial und Statius, 1934], Classical Review 49 (1935): 139-40
Charlet, Jean-Louis, "L'hexamètre de Dracontius dans les Romulea," Vox Latina 191-192 (2015) 143-153
• A metrical comparison of Dracontius' Romulea shows that he used a verse structure closer to that of Statius and Valerius Flaccus than Virgil and Ovid.
Charlet, Jean-Louis, "L'hexamètre de Corippe dans la Johannide et dans le Panégyrique de Justin II," in Corippe: Un poète latin entre deux mondes, ed. Benjamin Goldlust, Collection Études et Recherches sur l'Occident Romain 50 (Paris: De Boccard, 2015), 337-346
• On Corippus' use of hexameters in comparison with Virgil, Statius, Claudian, and Prudentius.
Chaudhuri, Pramit, The War with God: Theomachy in Roman Imperial Poetry (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).
•An investigation of ancient theomachy as a context for Statius' Capaneus.
•Review: Lovatt, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.07.26
Chaudhuri, Pramit, "Theomachy: Ethical Criticism and the Struggle for Authority in Epic and Tragedy," PhD Dissertation (Yale University, 2008)
• Summary in ProQuest dissertations database, ID 304389932. Discussion of Homer's Iliad, Attic tragedy, Seneca's Hercules furens, and Statius' Thebaid.
Chaudhuri, Pramit, review of Smolenaars, Johannes J. L., Harm-Jan van Dam, and Ruurd R. Nauta (edd.), The Poetry of Statius (2008), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.07.13 
Chinn, Christopher M., "Statius and the Discourse of Ekphrasis," Dissertation, University of Washington, 2002
Chinn, Christopher M., "Statius Silv. 4.6 and the Epigrammatic Origins of Ekphrasis," Classical Journal 100.3 (2004-2005): 247-63
Silv. 4.6, writes its own literary history and "implicates itself within certain rhetorical strategies found in the ekphrastic-epigrammatic tradition."
Chinn, Ch., rev. of N.K. Zeiner, Nothing ordinary here: Statius as creator of distinction in the Silvae (New York and London: Routledge, 2005), in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.10.12
Chinn, Ch., rev. of Ch. McNelis, Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008.06.01
Chinn, Christopher M., "Libertas reverentiam remisit: Politics and Metaphor in Statius Silvae 1.6," The American Journal of Philology 129.1 (2008): 101-24
Silv. 1.6 reenacts the political contestation over the meaning of libertas at Rome.
Chinn, Christopher, "Nec discolor amnis: Intertext and Aesthetics in Statius' Shield of Crenaeus (Theb. 9.332-338)," Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 64.1/2 (2010): 148-69
• Statius' use of water- and color imagery at Theb. 9.332-338 constitutes an intertextual metaphor that reveals the poet's aesthetics of description.
Chinn, Christopher Matthew, "Statius, Orpheus, and Callimachus: Thebaid 2.269-96," Helios 38.1 (2011) 79-10
Chinn, Christopher M., "Statius' Ovidian Achilles," Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 67 (2013) 320-342
• An examination of Statius' engagement in the Achilleid with Ovid's Centauromachy (Met. 12.182-535). Statius comments not only on Ovid's presentation of these two centaurs, but also on Ovid's engagement in the centaur scene with Catullus (C. 64) and Lucretius (5.882-889). In the end Statius provides a complex meditation on hybris by examining Ovid's conceptions of species, gender, culture and, ultimately, poetics" (from LAPH).
Chinn, Christopher M., "Intertext, Metapoetry, and Visuality in the Achilleid," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 173-188
Chomarat, J., "Les elegiaques et Stace," in G. Serbat, ed., Rome et nous (Paris: A.J. Picard, 1977): 149-64
• Statius exploits the genre of elegy, using the same themes in different meters. 
Cienfuegos García, Juan J., "La cueva del tiempo," Trivium: Anuario de estudios humanísticos 3 (1991) 29-48 with plate
• On late classical ephrasis, especially in Claudian, and how it uses and modifies Ovid and Statius.
Citroni, Mario, "Edito e inedito, pubblico e privato: Marziale, Stazio e la circolazione dei testi scritti in età flavia," Segno e testo: International Journal of Manuscripts and Text Transmission 13 (2015) 89-123
• On the publication and diffusion of works during the Flavian age on the basis of evidence from Martial and Statius.
Clark, A.C., "The Madrid Ms. of Asconius [M.81]," Classical Review 10 (1896): 301-5
Clark, A.C., "The Literary Discoveries of Poggio," Classical Review 13 (1899): 119-30
Clark, A.C., "The Discoveries of Poggio: A Correction," Classical Review 15 (1901): 165-6
Clark, A.C., "Poggio and Asconius," Classical Review 17 (1903): 38
Clark, A.C., "Statius, Poggio and Politian," Classical Review 32 (1918): 166-7
Clausen, W., "Statius, Thebaid 10.299," Philologus 111 (1967): 146
Clay, Diskin, "Dante's Parnassus: Raphael's Parnaso," Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics 22.2 (2014) 3-32
Clément-Tarantino, Séverine, "Les personnifications de la peur dans l'épopée latine, de Virgile à Stace," in Sandrine Coin-Longeray and Daniel Vallat, edd., Peurs antiques, Mémoires / Centre Jean-Palerne 38 (Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 2015), pp. 91-107
• Reviews: Bottineau, Revue des études anciennes 118 (2016) 618-623
Clinton, K., "Publius Papinius St[---] at Eleusis," Transactions of the American Philological Association 103 (1972): 79-82 (with plates)
• Kirchner's restoration to St [eiriea] in Inscriptiones Graecae II² 3919 must be rejected. Read Στ[ατιον], referring to Statius the father. His victories at the Nemean, Pythian, and Isthmian games make it plausible that the Areopagus would dedicate a statue to him in the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, which Roman guests at Athens often visited.
Clogan, P.M., "An argument of Book 1 of Statius' Thebaid," Manuscripta 7 (1963): 30-1
• Edition of the Cambridge argument.
Clogan, P., "A Preliminary List of Manuscripts of Statius' Achilleid," Manuscripta 8 (1964): 175-8
Clogan, P., "Chaucer and the Thebaid Scholia," Studies in Philology 61 (1964): 599-615
• Listing and analysis of Chaucer's knowledge and use of glossed manuscripts of the Thebaid.
Clogan, P.M., "A Preliminary List of Anonymous Glosses on Statius' Achilleid," Manuscripta 9 (1965): 104-9. 
Clogan, P.M., "Medieval and Renaissance Latin Commentaries on Statius," proposal in APS Yearbook (1965): 498-500
Clogan, P.M., "Medieval Glossed Manuscripts of the Thebaid," Manuscripta 11 (1967): 102-112
• List, with brief introduction.
Clogan, P.M., The Medieval Achilleid of Statius (Leiden: Brill, 1968)
• Edition of a combination of several medieval manuscripts and glosses.
•Reviews: van Acker, Latomus 28 (1969): 216-7; Delarue, RBPh 47 (1969): 528-30; Hill, Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 23 (1969): 227-30; Lefèvre, Gymnasium 77 (1970): 256-8; Desmed, Scriptorium 24 (1970): 149-50 (estimates that about 200 Achill. mss. are extant); P. Petitmengin, Le Moyen Âge 76 (1970): 574-77; Sweeney, The Classical World 63 (1970): 173
Clogan, P.M., "The Planctus of Oedipus," M&H n.s. 1 (1970): 233-239
• Edition of the poem. The story of Oedipus's early life, not told by S., was supplied in parallel narratives, such as this poem of the 12th c.
Clogan, P.M., "The Latin Commentaries to Statius: A Bibliographic Report," in J. Ijsweijn and E. Kessler, edd., Acta conuentus neolatini Loveniensis: Proceedings of the First International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Humanistische Bibliothek I.20 (Leuven, 1973): 149-57
• A short discussion. States that Fulgentius is the author of the allegory on the Thebaid.
Clogan, P.M., "Literary Genres in a Medieval textbook," M&H 11 (1982): 199-200
• On Statius' Achilleid in the liber Catonianus.
Clogan, P.M., "Lactantius Placidus' Commentary on the Thebaid," in S.P. Revard et al., edd., Acta conuentus neolatini Guelpherbytani: Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Neo-Latin, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 53 (Binghampton, NY, 1988): 25-32
• A short discussion with manuscript list.
Clogan, P.M, "The Renaissance Commentators on Statius," in Alexander Dalzell, Charles Fantazzi, and Richard J. Schoeck, edd., Acta conventus Neo-Latini Torontonensis: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Toronto 8 August to 13 August 1988, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (Binghampton, NY, 1991): 273-79 
Clouard, H., trans., Silves (Paris: Garnier, 1935) [French translation with notes]
• Reviews: Juret, BFS 14 (1935-36): 21; Tranchant, L'Antiquité Classique (1935): 521; Vellay, Acr (1935): 33; Taccone, Il mondo classico (1936): 219 
Coffee, N., "Eteocles, Polynices, and the Economics of Violence in Statius' Thebaid," The American Journal of Philology 127.3 (2006): 415-52
Coffee, Neil Andrew, The Commerce of War: Exchange and Social Order in Latin Epic (Chicago: University of Chicago Pr., 2009)
• Review: Bernstein, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009-11-11.
Coffee, N., "Statius' Theseus: Martial or Merciful?" Classical Philology 104.2 (2009): 221-28
• "In Theb. 12, Theseus is identified with Mars and contrasted with the Altar to a greater extent than has yet been recognized. Through the figure of Theseus, Statius expresses significant reservations about the use of kingly power even in the service of a virtuous cause."
Coffee, Neil Andrew, "Gift and Society in the Works of Statius," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 106-122
• Statius constructs a concept of reciprocal gifts in the Thebaid and Silvae that centers around a concept of pleasure. He hence differs from Martial and Seneca.
Coffee, Neil, Christopher Forstall, Damien Nelis, Lavinia Milić Galli, Intertextuality in Flavian Epic Poetry: Contemporary Approaches,Trends in Classics, Supplementary Volume 64 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020)
Coffee, Neil, and James Gawley, "How Rare are the Words that Make Up Intertexts? A Study in Latin and Greek Epic Poetry," in N.Coffee, C. Forstall, D.Nelis, L. Milić Galli, Intertextuality in Flavian Epic Poetry: Contemporary Approaches,Trends in Classics, Supplementary Volume 64 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020), 409-420
Coleman, K.M., "Silvae 4.9, a Statian Name Game," The Proeeedings of the African Classical Associations 14 (1978): 9-10
• Plotius Grypus is "hook-nosed." Used "nasutus" of Martial and Phaedrus to joke at literary critics.
Coleman, K.M., "An African at Rome: Statius, Silvae 4.5," The Proeeedings of the African Classical Associations 17 (1983): 85-99
Coleman, Kathleen M., review of Hardie, A., Statius and the Silvae (1983), Classical Review 34 (1984): 190-92
Coleman, Kathleen M., "The Emperor Domitian and Literature," Aufsteig und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.32.5 (1986): 3087-115
Coleman, K.M., Silvae IV (Oxford, 1988) [text with translation and commentary]
• Reviews: M. Dewar, Classical Review 39 (1989): 33-34; H.-J. van Dam, Gnomon 62 (1990): 745-747; G.O. Hutchinson, Journal of Roman Studies 80 (1990): 215-16; van Dam, Gnomon 62.8 (1990): 745-47; R. Corti, "Commentare le Silvae di Stazio: A proposito di un'edizione e commento al IV libro," Maia 43 (1991): 115-42
Coleman, Kathleen M., review of Courtney, E., ed., Silvae (1990), Classical Review 41.2 (1991): 334-36
Coleman, K.M., "Mythological figures as spokespersons in Statius' Silvae," in F. de Angelis and S. Muth, edd., Im Spiegel des Mythos. Bilderwelt und Lebenswelt. Lo speccio del mito. Immaginario e realtà. Symposium, Rom 19. - 20. Februar 1998, DAI Palilia 6 (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 1999): 67-80
Coleman, K.M., review of Taisne, A.-M., L'esthétique de Stace (1994), Gnomon 71.4 (1999): 318-22
Coleman, K.M., "Rulers in a Landscape," rev. of C. Klodt, Bescheidene Grösse. Die Herrschergestalt, der Kaiserpalast und die Stadt Rom: Literarische Reflexionen monarchischer Selbstdarstellung, Hypomnemata 137 (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001), Classical Review 54.2 (2004): 380-81
Coleman, Kathleen M., "'Truth severe, by fairy fiction drest': Reality and the Roman Imagination," in History and Fiction: Six Essays Celebrating the Centenary of Sir Ronald Syme, ed. Miriam T. Griffin and Roger S.O. Tomlin (London: Grime & Selwood, 2005), 40-70
• On "Syme's concept of the 'coherence of fiction.' ... Examples from art, literature (especially Statius), and theater show that the blending of myth and reality was normal in the daily lives of ordinary Roman people. To impose a sharp distinction between the world of the Roman imagination and daily reality creates a dichotomy that is demonstrably false."
Coleman, K.M., "Stones in the forest: Epigraphic allusion in the Silvae," in J.J.L. Smolenaars, Harm-Jan van Dam, Ruurd R. Nauta (edd.), The Poetry of Statius, Mnemosyne Suppl. 306 (Leiden: Brill, 2008): 19-44
Coleman, Kathleen M., "Parenthetical Remarks in the Silvae," in Eleanor Dickey and Anna Chahoud, edd., Colloquial and Literary Latin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 292-317
• "The tonal range of parenthetical remarks in Statius' Silvae is wide and adds to the poems' atmosphere and character. Various sorts of expressions that commonly occur parenthetically - such as exclamations, exhortations, or expressions of credulity and sufficiency - are identified. The effects for which longer parentheses are habitually employed are discussed. With an appendix of parentheses," (from LAPH).
Coleman, Kathleen M., "Parenthetical Remarks in the Silvae," in Eleanor Dickey and Anna Chahoud, edd., Colloquial and Literary Latin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010): 292-317
Coleman, Kathleen, "Melior's Plane Tree: An Introduction to the Ancient Garden," in Kathleen Coleman and Pascale Derron, edd., Le jardin dans l'antiquité: Introduction et huit exposés suivis de discussions, Entretiens sur l'antiquité classique 60 (Vandɶuvres: Fondation Hardt pour l'é de l'Antiquité classique, 2014
• A discussion of Atedius Melior's garden (S.2.3) and its plane tree as a means of introducing the generic themes of gardens in antiquity.
Collom, G., and M. Dolç, edd., P. Papini Estaci, Silves (Barcelona: 'Bernat Metge', 1957)
Colton, R.E., "Juvenal on Recitations," The Classical Bulletin 42 (1966): 81-5
• An examination of Sat. 1.1-21, an attack on the epic poetry of the day, typified by VF. In Sat. 1 and 3, Juvenal seems to hate recitations; in Sat. 7, he is the compassionate satirist, lamenting the miseries of reciting poets.
Colton, R.E., "Parrot poems in Ovid and Statius," The Classical Bulletin 43 (1967): 71-78
• How S. is influenced by Ovid's Amores.
Colton, R.E., "Echoes of Catullus and Martial in Statius, Silvae 4.9," L'Antiquité classique 46 (1977): 544-556
Consolino, Franca Ela, "Echi pagani e cristiani nell'epitafio del vescovo Vittore: Per un'esegesi di Ennodio, Carm. 2, 95 (215 V)," in Marina Passalacqua et al., edd., Venuste noster: Scritti offerti a Leopoldo Gamberale, Spudasmata 147 (Hildesheim: Olms, 2012), pp. 419-441
• The poem echos the apotheoses in Virgil and Statius.
Consolino, Franca Ela, "Le mot et les choses: epigramma chez Sidoine Apollinaire," in Paola Francesca Moretti et al., edd., Culture and Literature in Latin Late Antiquity: Continuities and Discontinuities, Studi e testi tardoantichi 13 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015), pp. 69-98
• Comparison of the epigrammain Sidonius with Martial, Pliny the Younger, and Statius.
Cooke, J.P., "Three notes on Statius," Classical Philology (1946): 102-105
• On the interpretation of Theb. 10.783-85, 3.114 ff., Silv. 5.1.247-52.
Cooke, J.P., "Notes on Statius' Thebais," Classical Philology (1946): 143-49
• Notes to Theb. 2.16-18, 10.317, 4.532, 10.788.
Cormier, R.J., "The Problem of Anachronism: Recent Scholarship on the French Medieval Romances of Antiquity," Philological Quarterly 53 (1974): 145-157
• Adaptations of the Thebaid
Cormiliolle, P.-L., ed. and tr. L'Achilléide et les Sylves (including the Panegyricum ad Calpurnium Pisonem "nunc primum P. Papinio Statio restitutum") (Paris, 1805)
Cornelissen, I.I., "Ad Statii Silvas," Mnemosyne, n.S., 5 (1877): 277-94 
•On Silv. 1.1.15, 1.2.36, 1.3.52, 1.3.99 ff., 1.4.11, 1.4.38 ff., 1.6.39 ff., 1.6.60 ff, 1.6.70 ff., 1.6.93 ff., 2.pr., 2.1.137, 2.5.1-3, 2.7.36 ff., 3.2.67 ff., 3.2.11 ff., 4.2.18-23, 4.3.20 ff., 4.3.67 ff., 4.4.46 ff., 4.4.87 ff., 4.5.53 ff., 4.8.14 ff., 4.8.54 ff., 4.9.46 ff., 5.1.146 ff., 5.1.181 ff., 5.1.258 ff., 5.2.8 ff., 5.2.53 ff., 5.2.71 ff., 5.3.7 ff., 5.3.109 ff., 5.5.29 ff., 5.5.40 ff., 5.5.43-6.
Corradi, Maria Teresa, "Lo scudo in Grecia e a Roma: Il sema e la sua rappresentazione," RCCM 53.1 (2011): 87-97
• Different depictions of the shields of the Argive heroes reveal different aspects of the characters in Aeschylus, Euripides, and Statius.
Corti, R., "Le terga del cavallo. Nota a Stazio, Theb. 10.227-235 e Ovidio, Met. 12.399-402," Maia 38 (1986): 27-31
• Similarity with Georg. 3.72-80. 
Corti, R., "Due funzioni della similitudine nella Thebaide di Stazio," Maia 29 (1987): 3-23
• Similes reflect the model S. uses to depict an episode but are still an integral part of the text.
Corti, Rossella, "La tematica dell'otium nelle Silvae di Stazio in Continuità e transformazioni fra Repubblica e Principato: Istituzioni, politica, società: Atti dell'incontro di studi organizzato da Università di Bari (Dipartimento mento di Scienze dell'Antichità), école francaise de Rome, in collaborazione con Unive., ed. Mario Pani, Documenti e Studi 8 (Bari: Edipuglia, 1991)
Corti, R., "La tematica dell'otium nelle Silvae di Stazio," in M. Panti, ed., Continuità e trasformationi fra Repubblica e Principato (Bari, 1991): 189-224
Corti, R., "Commentare le Silvae di Stazio: a proposito di un'edizione e commento al IV libro," Maia 43 (1991): 115-142
• On K.M. Coleman, Silvae IV (1988). Discussions of 4.1.5-10, 4.1.25, 4.1.45, 4.2.26, 4.3.33, 4.2.52, 4.8.40, 4.2.9, 4.3.51 and 4.9.13.
Coulter, C.C., "Statius, Silvae 5.4 and Fiammetta's prayer to sleep," The American Journal of Philology 80 (1959): 390-5
• The Elegy of Madonna Fiammette of Boccaccio.
Courtney, E., "A note on Silvae, 1.5.36-9," Hermathena 85 (1955): 36-7
• At 1.5.39, after 36, read, "quoique Tyri invideas licet et Sidonia, rupes".
Courtney, E., "On the Silvae of Statius," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London 13 (1966): 94-100
• Politians' ms. the one used by Poggio and the exemplar of the matritensis. Discussion and interpretation of the S. at ten points. See A.J. Dunston, "What Politian saw: Statius, Silvae 1.4.88," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London 14 (1967) 96-101.
Courtney, E., "Emendations of Statius' Silvae," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London 15 (1968): 51-57
• Discussion of Silv. 1.3.101, 2.1.125,194, 227, 3.4.55,82,93, 4.1.8, 5.1.205, 5.2.144, 5.3.74.
Courtney, Edward, review of Sweeney, R.D., Prolegomena to an Edition of the Scholia to Statius (1969), Classical Review 84 (1970): 197-98
Courtney, E., "Further Remarks on the Silvae of Statius," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London 18 (1971): 95-97
• Emendations to 2.2.137, 1.3.24, 3.5.13. The second person at 2.1.54 refers to Glaucias.
Courtney, Edward, review of Williams, R.D., ed., Thebaidos liber decimus (1972), Journal of Roman Studies 63 (1973): 308-309 
Courtney, E., "Criticism and Elucidations of the Silvae of Statius," Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984): 327-341
Courtney, Edward, review of Hardie, A., Statius and the Silvae (1983), Classical Philology 80 (1985): 371-74
Courtney, E., "Imitation, chronologie litteraire et Calpurnius Siculus," Revue des études latines 65 (1987): 148-57
• Traces of Statius in Calpurnius Siculus' works.
Courtney, E., "Problems in the Silvae of Statius," Classical Philology 83 (1988): 43-45
• On 1.1.15-16, 1.1.53-55, 2.6.2-8, 3.2.30, and 5.2.54-57.
Courtney, E., ed., Silvae (Oxford, 1990)
• Reviews: Coleman, Classical Review 41.2 (1991): 334-36; Possanza, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1991.04.05; Verstraete, Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société Canadienne des études Classiques 46 (1992): 380-82; Laguna Mariscal, Gnomon 66.1 (1994): 14-17
Courtney, E., ed., Silvae, repr. With corrections (Oxford, 1992)
Courtney, E., "On editing the Silvae," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 102 (2004): 445-53
• Cf. D.R. Shackleton-Bailey, "On Editing the Silvae: A Response," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 102 (2004): 455-59. On 5.3.139-40, 3.3.78, 1.2.77, 1.4.4, 3.5.104, 1.4.39-40, 1.1.46, 1.3.50, 1.4.105, 2.6.79-80, 2.1.129-30, 2.6.40-43, 2.6.88, 5.5.9, 2.2.13-16, 2.7.132, 1.3.41, 4.3.111, 5.5.8, 3.5.40-41, 1.3.1.
Cousin, J., "Nature et mission du poète dans la poésie Latine, XV: Valérius Flaccus, Silius Italicus, Stace," Rivista di cultura classica e medioevale 40.2 (1939): 375-84
Cowan, Bob, rev. of K.F.L. Pollman, Statius, Thebaid 12: Introduction, Text, and Commentary, Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums n.F. 1. reihe, Band 25 (Paderborn: Schöningh, 2004), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2007.04.54
Cowan, Bob, rev. of P.J. Heslin, The Transvestite Achilles. Gender and Genre in Statius' Achilleid (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2007.04.53
Cowan, Bob, "Into the Woods," rev. of B. Gibson Statius, Silvae 5 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), Classical Review 58.1 (2008): 161-64
Cowan, Bob, "Statius and the Telchines," rev. of C. McNelis, Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2007), Classical Review 60.1 (2010): 133-35
Cowan, Bob, review of Ganiban, R., Statius and Virgil (2007), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.06.31
Cowan, R.W., "'In My Beginning is My End': Origins, Cities and Foundations in Flavian epic," diss. Oxford, 2003
• In the Thebaid, constant repetition of the foundation narrative is mimetic both of that foundation and of the repetition of its attendant fratricide. It is suggested that the poem is exploring Roman themes, a suggestion supported by the conscious parallelism with Romulus and again by intertextuality.
Cowan, R., introduction to Dilke, O.A.W., ed., Achilleid, edited with introduction, apparatus criticus and notes by O.A.W. Dilke and a new introduction by Robert Cowan (Exeter: Bristol Phoenix Press, 2005)
Crecelius, W., "Ein Düsseldorfer Statiusfragment," Rheinisches Museum für Philologie, n.F. 32 (1877): 632-6
Criado Boado, C., "Notas sobre la cronología de la Tebaida estaciana," [with summary in English] FlorIlib 7 (1996): 53-76 
• The author dates the proemium of the Thebaid to 89 and, on the basis of this, dates Statius' Capitoline defeat to 90, not to 94. 
Criado Boado, C., "El proemio de la Tebaida estaciana. Una estructura no virgiliana", Florentia Iliberritana 9 (1998), 111-40 
Criado, Cecilia, "La praeteritio proemial de la Tebaida de Estacio: ¿Vocación cíclica o virgilianista?" Myrtia 14 (1999): 101-17
Criado Boado, C., "Tragicidad y epicidad de la Tisífone estaciana", Cuadernos de Filología Clásica: Estudios Latinos 16 (1999), 141-61 
• In contrast with Virgil and other ancient sources, Statius gives the Furies preeminence and makes them the cause/impetus of events.
Criado Boado, C., "Antímaco de Colofón y la supercultura flavia", in J.L. Couceiro et al., edd., Homenaxe ó profesor Camilo Flores II (Santiago de Compostela 1999), 234-43 
Criado Boado, C., "La praeteritio proemial de la Tebaida de Estacio. ¿Vocación cíclica o virgilianista?", Myrtia 14 (1999), 101-17 
Criado, C., La teología de la Tebaida Estaciana: El anti-virgilianismo de un clasicista, diss. Santiago de Compostela, 1997, Spudasmata 75 (Hildesheim: Olms, 2000)
• Review: Dominik, Classical Review 52.1 (2002): 72-73
Criado Boado, C., "A Reflection upon the Appliction of Mannerism and Historical Baroque: Concepts in Roman Literature", Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift 50.3 (2000), 299-331 
Criado, C., "Jupiter, emperador romano: La lectura politica de la Tebaida de Estacio," Minerva: Revista de Filología Clásica 14 (2000): 87-106
• Jupiter, presented as a malevolent god, could refer to Domitian. This is used to test the difference of opinion between European and Anglo-American schools regarding whether the poem is anti-Flavian.
Criado Boado, C., "Estacio y la crítica anglo-americana", Actas del X Congreso Español de Estudios Clásicos. Alcalá de Henares del 21 al 25 de septiembre de 1999, vol. II (Madrid 2001), 333-39
Criado, Cecilia, "La casa de Edipo en la Tebaida ovidiana," in José Francisco González Castro and Jesús de la Villa Polo, edd., Perfiles de Grecia y Roma: Actas del XII Congreso Español de Estudios Clásicos, Valencia, 22 al 26 de octubre de 2007, 2 (Madrid: Sociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos, 2010), pp. 849-855
Criado, Cecilia, "Teologías y teodiceas épicas: Estacio y la perspectiva ovidiana," Emerita 79.2 (2011): 251-75
• Jupiter in Statius is a mixture of Ovid's rector Olympi and Seneca's ciuitatis rector, making the figure theological and political.
Criado, Cecilia, "Teologías y teodiceas épicas: Estacio y la perspectiva ovidiana," Emerita 79.2 (2011): 251-75
• Jupiter in Statius is a mixture of Ovid's rector Olympi and Seneca's ciuitatis rector, making the figure theological and political.
Criado, Cecilia, "The Constitutional Status of Euripidean and Statian Theseus: Some Aspects of the Criticism of Absolute Power in the Thebaid," in William J. Dominik et al., edd., Brill's Companion to Statius (Leiden: Brill, 2015), pp. 291-306
• On the presence of Theseus in the Thebaid (especially 12.464-808) and its relationship with Euripides' Supplicants.
Criado, Cecilia, "La inevitable inconsistencia del Zeus/Júpiter épico," Cuadernos de filología clásica, Estudios latinos 35 (2015) 263-277
• The inconsistencies in Jupiter in the Thebaid are not due to the poet's carelessness but have more to do with the modern reader's expectations.
Cristóbal López, Vicente, "Tempestades épicas," Cuadernos de Investigación Filológica 14 (1988) 125-148
• On the storms in the Aeneid, including models (Odyssey, Naevius' Bellum poenicum) and influence on later authors, including Ocid, Lucan, Statius, Silius Italicus, Valerius Flaccus, Statius, Juvencus, Dracontius, and later Italian and Spanish authors.
Cristobal, V., "Tempestades epicas," Cuadernos de investigación filológica 14 (1988): 125-48
Croisille, Jean-Michel, "Stace, peintre de Realia," in Fernand Delarue, Sophia Georgacopoulou, Pierre Laurens, and Anne-Marie Taisne, edd., Epicedion: Hommage à P. Papinius Statius, 96-1996, Publications de la Licorne 38 (Poitiers: La Licorne, 1996): 235-45
Cruceus, Emericus, P. Papinii Statii Silvarum Frondatio sive Antidiatribe (Paris: Du Pais, 1639)
Cruceus, Emericus, Ad P. Papinii Statii Silvas Muscarium siue Helelenchus (Paris: Michael Soly, 1640)
Crusius, Christian, "Varro, Prudentius, Terentius, Plautus, Sidonius, Statius promiscue emendantur," Probabilia critica (1753): 40-47
• On Silv. 5.1.93 (read "Nullaque funesta signatur lancea pinna", Theb. 9.23 (read "miramur"), and Silv. 1.2.227 (read "Hic thyrsos, hic plectra gerit" or "ferunt" for a reported "ferit"), and 1.2.189 (read "Raptor erat").
Cumont, F., Textes et Monuments figurés relatifs aux Mystères de Mithra (Bruxelles, 1896): 2.46
• On LP ad 1.717 ff.
Cuneo, A.P., "Selected Literary Letters of C.S. Lewis," Unpublished D.Phil. Dissertation (Merton College, Oxford University, 2001)
Curcio, G., Storio della letteratura latina nell'età imperiale (Milano: Soc. ed. Dante Alighieri, 1934)
•Review: Ernout, Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes (1936): 183-5.
Curzio, G. G., Studio su P. Papinio Stazio (Catania: Niccolò Giannotta, 1893)
•Section 1 is on Statius the man. Section 2 is on the Thebaid and Silvae

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