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Composed towards the end of the first century CE, Statius' Thebaid
relates the myth of the 'Seven against Thebes': the assault of the
seven champions of Argos on the ancient city in a bid to oust
Eteocles, son of Oedipus, from his throne in favour of his brother,
Polynices. Book 2 presents several key events in the build-up to
the Theban war: Eteocles' haunting by the ghost of his grandfather
Laius, the ill-omened weddings of Polynices and his ally Tydeus to
the princesses of Argos, and Tydeus' failed embassy to Eteocles,
leading to his famed victory over a Theban ambush. This volume
represents the first full-length scholarly commentary in English on
Book 2 of the twelve-book Latin epic, greatly expanding on and
updating Mulder's 1954 Latin language commentary. An extensive
introduction covers the poem's historical, textual, and literary
contexts, with particular attention to Statius' adaptation of prior
literary tradition and especially the epics of Homer, Virgil, Ovid,
Lucan, Valerius Flaccus, and Silius Italicus. The Latin text,
accompanied by a clear translation and apparatus criticus, is newly
edited to take advantage of the recent detailed editorial work on
the poem by Hall, Ritchie, and Edwards and is supplemented by a
comprehensive and incisive line-by-line commentary which addresses
a range of textual, linguistic, and literary topics. The result is
a keenly focused yet accessible critical edition that will be of
interest both to specialist scholars of Latin poetry and to
advanced graduate students studying Flavian epic.
Brill's Companion to Statius is the first companion volume to be
published on arguably the most important Roman poet of the Flavian
period. Thirty-four newly commissioned chapters from international
experts provide a comprehensive overview of recent approaches to
Statius, discuss the fundamental issues and themes of his poetry,
and suggest new fruitful areas for research. All of his works are
considered: the Thebaid, his longest extant epic; the Achilleid,
his unfinished epic; and the Silvae, his collected short poetry.
Particular themes explored include the social, cultural, and
political issues surrounding his poetry; his controversial
aesthetic; the influence of his predecessors upon his poetry; and
the scholarly and literary reception of his poetry in subsequent
ages to the present.
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