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The citations provided in this Oxford Bibliographies article are devoted to the Roman and Greek writers and works of the Flavian age and are categorized mostly according to genre. This article is really as much a “metabibliography” (or secondary bibliography) as it is a bibliography in the sense that it not only cites specific publications (mainly scholarly monographs and edited collections of essays) but also refers readers to bibliographical sources in which other relevant publications not cited here may be found. Due to the limited number of citations permitted for this bibliography and in the interest of scholars being able to make the most of the bibliographical references provided, the focus is predominantly on published monographs and essay collections from 1956 to 2021 (and therefore generally excludes not only book chapters, journal articles, and full concordances but also most editions, translations, and commentaries). Most of the publications listed are in English, though some important scholarly studies in other languages are cited.
The monographs and collections cited generally reflect the current state of debate on the Flavian writers, though some older publications are included to provide a sense of the history of the critical scholarship. The monographs and collections of essays listed in this bibliography not only provide background and discuss some key themes, but in most cases they contain useful bibliographies for the purposes of further reading and research.
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Flavian Literature
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William J. Dominik, ‘Flavian Literature’, in Ruth Scodel (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Classics (New York: Oxford University Press 2022) 21,000 words (200 annotated citations), https://www. oxfordbibliographies.com (DOI 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199731596.013. 012).
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Oxford University Press
