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Claudian and the Roman Epic Tradition

Claudian and the Roman Epic Tradition
Author: Catherine Ware
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107013437

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The historical importance of Claudian as writer of panegyric and propaganda for the court of Honorius is well established but his poetry has been comparatively neglected: only recently has his work been the subject of modern literary criticism. Taking as its starting point Claudian's claim to be the heir to Virgil, this book examines his poetry as part of the Roman epic tradition. Discussing first what we understand by epic and its relevance for late antiquity, Catherine Ware argues that, like Virgil and later Roman epic poets, Claudian analyses his contemporary world in terms of classical epic. Engaging intertextually with his literary predecessors, Claudian updates concepts such as furor and concordia, redefining Romanitas to exclude the increasingly hostile east, depicting enemies of the west as new Giants and showing how the government of Honorius and his chief minister, Stilicho, have brought about a true golden age for the west.


The Poetics of Claudian

The Poetics of Claudian
Author: Catherine Mary Ware
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre:
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Roman Epic

Roman Epic
Author: M. von Albrecht
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004351418

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The author's approach to Roman epic is interpretative; the reader is invited to study a choice of typical texts, from the beginnings to the end of Antiquity. Famous poets are given the attention they deserve, but also some minor authors are discovered as precious 'missing links' between the ages. Special heed is paid to intertextual relationships between different epochs, cultures, literary genres, linguistic and literary patterns. The book is meant for students and teachers of classical and modern literatures, but also for all those interested in the history of literary genres and cultural ideas.


The Complete Works of Claudian

The Complete Works of Claudian
Author: Neil W. Bernstein
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 100082182X

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This volume offers a modern, accurate, and accessible translation of Claudian’s work, published in English for the first time since 1922, and accompanied by detailed notes and a comprehensive glossary. Claudian (active 395–404 CE) was the last of the great classical Latin poets. His best-known work, The Rape of Proserpina, continues to inspire numerous retellings and adaptations. Claudian also wrote poems in praise of rulers, including the emperor Honorius and the regent Flavius Stilicho, which are essential sources for reconstructing politics and society in the late Roman empire. These poems and others are translated here, alongside an introduction offering an overview of Claudian’s career, the wider historical and political context of the period, and the poetic traditions in which Claudian wrote: mythological epic, panegyric, invective, and epithalamium. The translations, with explanatory notes, include: The Rape of Proserpina, Panegyric on Olybrius and Probinus’s Consulship, Panegyrics on Honorius’s Third, Fourth, and Sixth Consulships, Invective Against Rufinus, Fescennines and Epithalamium for Honorius and Maria, The War With Gildo, Panegyric on Manlius Theodorus’s Consulship, Invective Against Eutropius, Stilicho’s Consulship, The Gothic War, and shorter poems. The Complete Works of Claudian is a vital resource for students and scholars working on late antique literature, particularly Claudian’s work, as well as those studying the history and culture of the western Roman Empire in this period. This accessible volume is also suitable for the general reader interested in the works of Claudian and this period more broadly.


Roman Epic

Roman Epic
Author: Anthony J. Boyle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134763255

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Distinguished Latinists examine the formation and evolution of Roman epic from its beginnings in the third century BC to the high Italian Renaissance.


Roman Epic

Roman Epic
Author: Anthony J. Boyle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134763247

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Roman epic is both index and critique of the foundational culture of the western world. It is one of Europe's most persistent and determinant poetic modes. In this book distinguished Latinists examine the formation and evolution of Roman epic from its beginnings in the third century BC to the high Italian Renaissance. Featuring a variety of methodologies and approaches, it clarifies the literary importance and political and moral meaning of Roman epic.


Silius Italicus and the Tradition of the Roman Historical Epos

Silius Italicus and the Tradition of the Roman Historical Epos
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2022-07-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004518517

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The aim of this volume is to study Silius’ poem as an important step in the development of the Roman historical epic tradition. The Punica is analyzed as transitional segment between the beginnings of Roman literature in the Republican age (Naevius and Ennius) and Claudian’s panegyrical epic in late antiquity, shedding light on its ‘inclusiveness’ and its peculiar, internal dialectic between antiquarian taste and problematic actualization. This is an innovative attempt to connect epic poems and authors belonging to different ages, to frame the development of the literary genre, according to its specific aims and interests throughout the centuries.


Claudian the Poet

Claudian the Poet
Author: Clare Coombe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107058341

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Analyzes the poetics and story telling techniques of the fourth-century poet Claudian as tools of Late Antique political propaganda.


The Epic Successors of Virgil

The Epic Successors of Virgil
Author: Philip R. Hardie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521425629

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A critically sophisticated introduction to the epic tradition of the early Roman empire.


Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry

Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry
Author: Prof. Philip Hardie
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520968425

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After centuries of near silence, Latin poetry underwent a renaissance in the late fourth and fifth centuries CE evidenced in the works of key figures such as Ausonius, Claudian, Prudentius, and Paulinus of Nola. This period of resurgence marked a milestone in the reception of the classics of late Republican and early imperial poetry. In Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry, Philip Hardie explores the ways in which poets writing on non-Christian and Christian subjects used the classical traditions of Latin poetry to construct their relationship with Rome’s imperial past and present, and with the by now not-so-new belief system of the state religion, Christianity. The book pays particular attention to the themes of concord and discord, the "cosmic sense" of late antiquity, novelty and renouatio, paradox and miracle, and allegory. It is also a contribution to the ongoing discussion of whether there is an identifiably late antique poetics and a late antique practice of intertextuality. Not since Michael Robert's classic The Jeweled Style has a single book had so much to teach about the enduring power of Latin poetry in late antiquity.