AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. An Epic Successor? Prudentius, Aeneid 6, and Roman Epic Tradition2. Christian History and the Narrative of Rome3. Christian Theology and the Making of Allegory4. Pagan Philosophy and the Making of AllegoryEpilogue: Self, Poetry, and Literary History in PrudentiusNotesWorks CitedIndex
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""This book persuasively re-evaluates Prudentius as a poet who effectively reshaped the reader's awareness of Christian self in relation to the wider Christian community... Students of Late Antiquity will find much of interest in this study of an ambitious poet.""