1. Histories of later Latin literature Gavin Kelly and Aaron Pelttari; I. Later Latin Literature in its Social and Linguistic Contexts: 2. The book in the later Roman world Justin Stover; 3. Teaching and learning W. Martin Bloomer; 4. Latin prose rhythm Gavin Kelly; 5. Latin metre Franca Ela Consolino; 6.
Greek and Latin in the Roman world Bruno Rochette; 7. Geographical space and Roman world image Sigrid Mratschek; 8. Patronage David Ungvary; II. From the Age of Trajan to the Age of Constantine: 9. Literary culture in the second century James Uden; 10. Latin sophists and rhetors Neil Bernstein; 11. Latin poetry of the high empire Bruce Gibson; 12. The beginnings of Christian latin literature Éric Rebillard; 13.
Literary culture in the new empire of Diocletian and Constantine Catherine Ware; III. The Empire after Constantine: 14. Literature and government in the post-Constantinian empire John Weisweiler; 15. Literature and the church in the post-Constantinian empire Mark Vessey; 16. Augustine Catherine Conybeare; 17. Looking back from late antiquity: perspectives on the Roman past in the fourth and fifth centuries Christopher Kelly; 18. Poetry in the fourth century Roger Green; 19. Claudian and his influence Isabella Gualandri; IV.
Models and Trends: 20. The survival and reception of earlier Latin literature in the later empire Gavin Kelly; 21. Vergil in late antiquity Scott McGill; 22. Scripture in Latin Aaron Pelttari; 23. Secular and Christian commentaries Ilaria Ramelli; 24. Paratexts Aaron Pelttari; 25. The autobiographical turn Catherine Conybeare; 26. Invective Richard Flower; 27.
Late antique literary aesthetics Isabella Gualandri; V. Generic Change and Continuity: 28. Generic innovation and diversity Ilaria Ramelli; 29. Rhetoric in theory and practice Diederik Burgersdijk; 30. Panegyric Roger Rees; 31. Sermons Hildegund Müller; 32. Historical writing Peter Van Nuffelen; 33. Chronicles Richard Burgess; 34.
Biography Christa Gray; 35. Epistolography Jennifer Ebbeler; 36. Fiction Lucy Grig and Aaron Pelttari; 37. Legal writing, its forms, and influence Matthijs Wibier; 38. Philosophical writing, its forms, and influence Gerard O'Daly; 39. Technical and encyclopaedic literature Thorsten Fögen; 40. Epic Roger Green; 41. Epigram Nigel Kay; 42.
The hymn Jean-Louis Charlet; VI. From the Last Years of the Western Empire to the Seventh Century: 43. Latin literature in early Byzantium Brian Croke; 44. Post-Roman Spain Carmen Codoñer; 45. Vandal and Byzantine North Africa Gregory Hays; 46. Ostrogothic and Byzantine Italy Ian Fielding; 47. Post-Roman gaul Danuta Shanzer; 48. The post-Roman British Isles Michael Lapidge; 49.
Literature and Romanitas in the post-Roman West Danuta Shanzer; Epilogue: the critical opportunity of later Latin literature in the twentieth century Mark Vessey.