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Two thousand years after his death Horace is still recognised as a
unique poet, having exerted marked influence on later European
literature. This collection, first published in 1973, explores the
different aspects of Horace's poetic achievement in his main works:
the Odes, Epistles Satires and Ars Poetica. The essays, written by
internationally-known scholars, include a discussion of the three
worlds of the Satires, and a study of Horace's poetic craft in the
Odes - his greatest technical accomplishment. The final chapter is
devoted entirely to Horace's reputation in England up to the
seventeenth century as 'The Best of Lyrick Poets', and concentrates
on the many English translations which he inspired. The expert
criticism is illustrated throughout by English translations from
the original Latin texts. Horace will appeal to students and
scholars of Latin poetry alike, as well as to those interested in
the reception of classical literature throughout European history.
Two thousand years after his death Horace is still recognised as a
unique poet, having exerted marked influence on later European
literature. This collection, first published in 1973, explores the
different aspects of Horace's poetic achievement in his main works:
the Odes, Epistles Satires and Ars Poetica. The essays, written by
internationally-known scholars, include a discussion of the three
worlds of the Satires, and a study of Horace's poetic craft in the
Odes - his greatest technical accomplishment. The final chapter is
devoted entirely to Horace's reputation in England up to the
seventeenth century as 'The Best of Lyrick Poets', and concentrates
on the many English translations which he inspired. The expert
criticism is illustrated throughout by English translations from
the original Latin texts. Horace will appeal to students and
scholars of Latin poetry alike, as well as to those interested in
the reception of classical literature throughout European history.
This paperback edition of the Medea is the first full-scale edition
with introduction, text, apparatus criticus, and commentary, of any
play by Seneca. Its purpose is primarily to elucidate the play
itself, but at the same time it is easily accessible to students of
English and French literature since Costa clarifies several of the
links between the ancient play and the work of later European
playwrights. That Seneca's work influenced European literature is
well attested, but his Medea is particularly interesting as it was
preceded by Euripides' version and followed by many plays on the
subject in English, French, and German, derived more or less
closely from Seneca's.
This is a selection of letters that reveal an unfamiliar side of Greek literature. Many of them are light-hearted and funny, and describe the lives of ordinary people - fishermen, farmers, courtesans. Others look at more serious and philosophical aspects of life. All the letters are translated, and the notes offer help to both expert and less informed readers.
This is a selection of letters that reveal an unfamiliar side of Greek literature. Many of them are light-hearted and funny, and describe the lives of ordinary people - fishermen, farmers, courtesans. Others look at more serious and philosophical aspects of life. All the letters are translated, and the notes offer help to both expert and less informed readers.
Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have
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inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have
enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched
lives-and destroyed them. Now, Penguin brings you the works of the
great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas
shook civilization, and helped make us who we are. Penguin's Great
Ideas series features twelve groundbreaking works by some of
history's most prodigious thinkers, and each volume is beautifully
packaged with a unique type-drive design that highlights the
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great prices, this series is ideal for those readers who want to
explore and savor the Great Ideas that have shaped the world. The
Stoic writings of the philosopher Seneca, who lived from c. 5 BC to
AD 65, offer powerful insights into the art of living, the
importance of reason and morality, and continue to provide profound
guidance to many through their eloquence, lucidity and timeless
wisdom. This selection of Seneca's orks was taken from the Penguin
Classics edition of Dialogues and Letters, translated by C.D.N.
Costa, and includes the essays On the Shortness of Life,
Consolation to Helvia, and On Tranquility of Mind.
A translation of fourteen of Lucian's dialogues, offering a
cross-section of his styles and satirical targets, from serious
polemic (Alexander, Peregrinus) to lighter squibs and
character-portrayals (Dialogues of the Courtesans). Also included
are How to Write History and his most famous piece, A True History,
a parody of the popular vogue for fabulous traveller's tales. Each
piece has a summary introduction, and notes to clarify obscure
allusions in the text. The Introduction examines in some detail
Lucian's importance as a dominant Atticizer in the period of the
Second Sophistic, as well as his extraordinarily widespread
influence on later European literature.
A scholarly edition of a work by Lucretius. The edition presents an
authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary
notes, and scholarly apparatus.
'you'll find another man to harvest, Glycerion: let this one go'
The Greek satirist Lucian was a brilliantly entertaining writer who
invented the comic dialogue as a vehicle for satiric comment. His
influence was immense, not only in the Greek world, but on later
European writers such as Rabelais and Swift. His dialogues puncture
the pretensions of pompous philosophers and describe the daily
lives of Greek courtesans; they are peopled by politicians,
historians and ordinary citizens, as well as by gods and mythic
figures. This selection provides a cross-section of Lucian's styles
and satirical targets, from serious polemic to lighter squibs and
character portrayals. It includes How to Write History and his most
famous piece, A True History, a fabulous tale of space travel and a
monstrous whale which prefigures the fantasies of Jules Verne. This
lively new translation is both accurate and idiomatic, and the
introduction highlights Lucian's importance in his own and later
times. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics
has made available the widest range of literature from around the
globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to
scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of
other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading
authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date
bibliographies for further study, and much more.
The Dialogues were an important medium for the spreading of Greek
philosophical theories to the Roman world and to subsequent ages.
This selection is of complete, not excerpted, dialogues. The
commentary concentrates on subject matter and the philosophical
ideas informing the treatises, though help is also given where
needed on grammatical and lexical points. The four chosen dialogues
give a fair idea of the range of Seneca's philosophical interests
and of his didactic techniques. This is the first serious
commentary in English on any of Seneca's Dialogues since Duff
(1915).Latin text with facing translation, commentary and notes.
This edition provides a text, translation and commentary on
seventeen of Seneca's letters to Lucilius, which have always been
amongst Seneca's most popular works. This volume contains letters
7, 12, 24, 47, 54, 56, 57, 78, 79, 83, 88, 90, 92, 104, 110, 114
and 122. The selection aims to cover a representative range of his
letters, both in length and subject matter, and offers complete
unabridged letters. The commentary focuses primarily on subject
matter, rather than linguistic and lexical matters, though these
are dealt with where they affect interpretation. Latin text with
facing translation, commentary and notes. (Aris and Phillips 1988)
Latin text with facing translation, commentary and notes.
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