Catullus, who lived from about 84 to 54 BC, was one of ancient Rome's
most gifted, versatile and passionate poets. Living at a time of
radical social change at the end of the Roman Republic, he belonged to
a group of young poets who embraced Hellenistic forms to forge a new
literary style, the so-called 'neoterics'. This comprehensive edition
includes the complete, unabridged and unbowdlerised poems and is the
definitive student edition of Catullus' work. The extensive
introduction covers topics including the role of Catullus' literary
paramour Lesbia, the few biographical certainties known about
Catullus' life and other figures from the contemporary political
scene. In addition to this, there is a brief overview of the poems'
textual history, discussion of Catullus' style across the collection
and linguistic discussions of morphology, vocabulary, syntax and
metre. The commentary notes include individual introductions and
bibliographies to each poem, as well as line by line notes which
translate difficult phrases and gloss obscure words. In addition to
this, more detailed explanations of poetic, structural and contextual
points are also provided.
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ISBN
9781472502636
Publisert
2015
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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