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Introduction / Paolo F. Sacchi and Marco Formisano (Ghent University, Belgium)
I. Epitomic Dimensions. 1. Pascal Quignard's Little Treatises : (Anti)odern Epitomes / Irena Kristeva (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) ; 2. Ausonius Epitomist: Encyclopaedism and Ordering Knowledge in Late Antique Gaul / Brian P. Sowers (City University of New York, USA) ; 3. ato Capitulatim : Nepos the Censor / Jared Hudson (Harvard University, USA) ; 4. Epitome and Its Surroundings Between Written and Figural Domain / Paolo Liverani (University of Florence, Italy) ; 5. Sarcinatorem esse summum : Nonius Marcellus and the Modern Editor as Textual Frankensteins / M. Payne (Leiden University, the Netherlands)
II. From the All to the Fragments? 6. The Text Dismembered: The Dismemberment of Dionysus as an Image of the Stromata of Clement of Alexandria / Antoine Paris (University of Paris-Sorbonne/ University of Montréal, France/Canada) ; 7. Barthes' Dream at the Collg̈e de France: From Critical Fragments to Literary Re-compositions / Mohammad Reza Fallah Nejad (University of Ahvaz, Iran)
III. Aenigma and Silence. 8. Epitomizing Silence: the Apophthegmata Patrum as an Impossible Encyclopaedia of Unknowing / Jesús Hernández Lobato (University of Salamanca, Spain) ; 9. Dionysius' Imaginary Library Virginia Burrus (Syracuse University, USA) ; 10. The Kaleidoscopic World of Symphosius' Aenigmata / Philip Hardie (Cambridge University, UK)
IV. Materiality. 11. 'Disfigured' writing in Notebooks: How Do You Recognize It? / Ana Kiffer (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio, Brazil) ; 12. Materiality and Symbolic Representations in some Passages of the Saturnalia : A Way of Translating Textual Fragmentation, Re-composition and Creation? / Florence Kesseler (University of Besandcon Franche-Comt)̌ ; 13. Visual Epitome in Late Antique Art / Jay Elsner (University of Oxford, UK)
V. From the Fragments to the All? 14. The Aeneid More or Less: The Argumenta of the 'Twelve Wise Men' / Scott McGill (Rice University, USA) ; 15. A Stubborn Chronophobia. Re-composition, Time and Memory in Pliny the Younger's Epistulae and Vladimir Nabokov's Speak Memory / Tim Noens (Ghent Univeristy, Belgium).

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