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Mit den Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyris reperta wird der
Fachwelt ein einzigartiges papyrologisches Sammelwerk vorgelegt.
Die bisher verstreut publizierten, auf Papyrus erhaltenen Teile
antiker griechischer Kommentare - d.h. der Hypomnemata und
Randnotizen zu griechischen Autoren sowie der Glossare und Lexika -
werden in diesem Lexikon alphabetisch zusammengefuhrt. Zu jedem im
Lexikon erfassten Fragment erhalt der Benutzer zunachst einen
Uberblick uber Herkunft, Entstehungszeit und derzeitigen
Aufbewahrungsort sowie uber alle dazu bisher erschienenen
Publikationen. Darauf folgen die Anmerkungen unter Auswertung aller
vorliegenden Aspekte in der jeweiligen Landessprache des
Kommentators. Das Werk wird von mehr als 40 Wissenschaftlern aus
verschiedenen europaischen und aussereuropaischen Landern
erarbeitet. Im 2-Jahres-Rhythmus sind je ein bis zwei Lieferungen
im Umfang von 250 - 300 Seiten vorgesehen. Das Gesamtwerk, das
insgesamt etwa 15 Lieferungen umfassen soll, ist in vier Hauptteile
gegliedert: Pars I: Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II:
Commentaria in adespota; Pars III: Lexica; Pars IV: Concordantiae
et Indices. Bis jetzt noch nicht publizierte Papyri werden im
Anhang reproduziert."
This is a corpus that is unique in the academic world. It presents
those parts of ancient Greek commentaries preserved on papyrus,
that is the hypomnemata and marginalia on Greek authors, as well as
glossaries and lexica. Previously these have only been published
scattered in separate works. A new installment of some 250a "300
pages is planned to appear every 2a "3 years (a total of about 10
installments are planned for the period 2003/2020). The entire work
is divided into four main sections: Pars I Commentaria et lexica in
auctores; Pars II Commentaria in adespota; Pars III Lexica; Pars IV
Concordantiae et Indices.
This work presents a singular body of hitherto scattered
publications of Greek commentaries surviving on papyri. Parts II
and III, which will compromise some 250-300 pages, are currently in
production and will be scheduled for publication every two to three
years.
The ancient Greek commentaries that were preserved on papyrus have
previously been published in scattered works. This corpus is unique
in the academic world in that it presents these texts in collected
form. The entire work is divided into four main sections: Pars I
Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II Commentaria in adespota;
Pars III Lexica; Pars IV Concordantiae et Indices.
Ickerbrow Trig, the book, is simply a collection of poems written
since A Cure for Woodness. As for the book’s title, it’s simply
the remnant of a bonnet-bee and an exhausted pun. As a
topographical feature, it exists, un-named as such on any map,
though Ickerbrow is better known to followers of the Ordnance
Survey as High Brown Knoll [it’s the knoll that’s turned the
brow brown]. “In Michael Haslam we have a genuine major poet of
the north of England” —David Wheatley, The Literary Review, on
Scaplings “On each of these pages Michael Haslam sets out (on
foot) into the world immediately confronting him, and gathers from
it the words, experience, memories, percepts… that he needs to
form a poetry of rich texture. He does this singingly, so that the
words echo each other and form queues, and with the sharpest
awareness of all the bright play offered by language when it is
opened up, when it faces its own history. The accumulation,
constantly seeking closer particulars and further connections,
welcomes dialect and science, the meanings of place names, star
jelly and deoxyribonucleic acid, as necessary terms of the song,
which is finally the song of where he is, which is the Calder
Valley, West Yorkshire, and the world, the absolute gained by
loving attention to the particular.” —Peter Riley
The ancient Greek commentaries that were preserved on papyrus have
previously been published in scattered works. This corpus is unique
in the academic world in that it presents these texts in collected
form. The entire work is divided into four main sections: Pars I
Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II Commentaria in adespota;
Pars III Lexica; Pars IV Concordantiae et Indices.
Mid Life is subtitled 'Poetry 1980-2000', and is a revised and
reconsidered Collected Poems covering the period 1980-1994 in terms
of composition, and several further years of revision. The contents
of this volume, in earlier versions, originally appeared as A Whole
Bauble from Carcanet Press in 1995. Now revised, this volume sums
up the author's "midlife" in compositional terms - the early period
having been discarded, and the later appearing from Arc
Publications as a series of books under the overall title Music. A
retrospective volume in the year that the author turns 60, this
book demonstrates the continuing fascination that works such as the
long sequence 'Continual Song' can exert upon the reader. The
opening period of the author's writing career - at least, that part
of it with which he is now comfortable - is now again available for
readers rightly fascinated by his more recent work.
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