FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE POEMS AND ACCOMPANYING LETTERS OF PUBLILIUS
OPTATIANUS PORFYRIUS (OPTATIAN) ARE PUBLISHED HERE WITH A TRANSLATION
AND DETAILED COMMENTARY, ALONG WITH A FULL INTRODUCTION TO OPTATIAN'S
WORK DURING THIS PERIOD.Optatian was sent into exile by Constantine
sometime after the Emperor's ascent to power in Rome in 312 AD. Hoping
to receive pardon, Optatian sent a gift of probably twenty design
poems to Constantine around the time of the ruler's twentieth
anniversary (325/326 AD).
To enable the reader to experience the multiple messages of the poems,
the Latin text is presented near the English translation with any
related design close by. Some poems, laid out on a grid of up to 35
letters across and down, have an interwoven poem marking key letters
in the primary poem, thereby revealing a highlighted image. Some
designs include the Chi-Rho or numerals created from V's and X's to
mark imperial anniversaries. Other (previously unrecognised) designs
seem to represent senatorial, imperial, military or bureaucratic
motifs or to derive from coin images. Shape poems representing a water
organ, an altar and a panpipe reveal their relevance immediately. The
introduction and commentary elucidate literary allusions from over 100
authors (lines from Vergil, Ovid, Lucan, Silius Italicus, Statius, and
lesser-known writers abound) and mythological references, mostly to
the Muses and Apollo. Optatian's prestige as an official in both
Greece and Rome is well attested - these poems mark Optatian as a
fascinating writer of his time, holding onto the classical past while
acknowledging Christian symbolism.
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Puzzling out the Past in the Time of Constantine the Great
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350374386
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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