The Epic Distilled: Studies in the Composition of the Aeneid
Autor Nicholas Horsfallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198758877
ISBN-10: 0198758871
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 142 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198758871
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 142 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
...the book does contain a wealth of information on Virgil and his methods by a scholar who must know about everything about Virgil and Virgilian studies, and will thus be of great use to those interested in one way or another in the Aeneid, I must conclude with a positive evaluation of the book.
It goes without saying that all those interested in the serious study of Vergil will have to read this book very carefully. Indeed, all scholars working on Augustan poetry generally will profit greatly from the researches presented here.
This is a truly extraordinary book, more workshop manual than explicatory text. The more one reads, the more one will find matters to pursue in other texts, or translate, or compare and contrast, or make judgements on, or any combination thereof.
If you love Virgil's epic, you will want to read this short book ... you will derive both pleasure and learning from the continuing unfolding of Professor Nicholas Horsfall's signal contributions to Virgilian studies.
Those familiar with Horsfall's scholarship will not be surprised at the astonishing display of learning bursting from this book. The allusions and insights he draws upon are at times dizzying, always thrilling and, for this reader, usually convincing.
Horsfall's slender book offers a splendid investigation of the manner in which Vergil composed the Aeneid and the manner in which it was received by his audience. Through its richness Epic Distilled raises many questions for future research, such as about variation in Vergil's audience or the effect of the poet's disguising of his inventions, while, at the same time, its numerous examples provide enticing points from which to begin. Horsfall allows us to overhear Vergil's intellectual dialogue with his readers, and it is a conversation that all those interested in the Aeneid, Vergil, or Roman literature and culture will want to join themselves.
It goes without saying that all those interested in the serious study of Vergil will have to read this book very carefully. Indeed, all scholars working on Augustan poetry generally will profit greatly from the researches presented here.
This is a truly extraordinary book, more workshop manual than explicatory text. The more one reads, the more one will find matters to pursue in other texts, or translate, or compare and contrast, or make judgements on, or any combination thereof.
If you love Virgil's epic, you will want to read this short book ... you will derive both pleasure and learning from the continuing unfolding of Professor Nicholas Horsfall's signal contributions to Virgilian studies.
Those familiar with Horsfall's scholarship will not be surprised at the astonishing display of learning bursting from this book. The allusions and insights he draws upon are at times dizzying, always thrilling and, for this reader, usually convincing.
Horsfall's slender book offers a splendid investigation of the manner in which Vergil composed the Aeneid and the manner in which it was received by his audience. Through its richness Epic Distilled raises many questions for future research, such as about variation in Vergil's audience or the effect of the poet's disguising of his inventions, while, at the same time, its numerous examples provide enticing points from which to begin. Horsfall allows us to overhear Vergil's intellectual dialogue with his readers, and it is a conversation that all those interested in the Aeneid, Vergil, or Roman literature and culture will want to join themselves.
Notă biografică
Nicholas Horsfall is Honorary Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University.