A Poem from the Appendix Vergiliana Translated with Commentary By
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Ciris A Poem from the Appendix Vergiliana ISBN: 9781910589816 (hb) translated with commentary by Boris Kayachev 9781910589823 (pdf) DESCRIPTION: PRICE: The Ciris is a small scale epic poem which relates the myth of Scylla, daughter of king Nisus of $75.00 (hb) Megara, who betrayed her homeland for love, and was transformed into a sea-bird. It is one of the $60.00 (pdf) poems in the Appendix Vergiliana, a collection that has been ascribed to Virgil as his carmina minora. Earlier scholarship has mostly been concerned to prove that the Ciris is not by Virgil, and PUBLICATION DATE: then to demonstrate that it is a late and derivative composition of little intrinsic merit. The present 31 December 2020 (hb) book argues that Ciris was composed by a contemporary of Virgil, a product of the golden age of 31 December 2020 (pdf) Latin poetry. It aims to bring the poem to the attention of modern readers and to rescue it from ill- deserved neglect. The introduction presents detailed linguistic, literary and historical arguments in BINDING: support of this early composition date and offers a state-of-the-art account of the textual witnesses Hardback & PDF eBook and the manuscript tradition. The critical text and apparatus are based on a systematic, first-hand analysis of manuscript evidence as well as the rigorous application of text-critical methods. The new PAGES: text, as close to the original Ciris as can be achieved, includes over one-hundred and fifty changes 207 from previous editions. By engaging with textual scholarship on the poem from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century, the line-by-line commentary provides a comprehensive guide to the numerous PUBLISHER: textual problems, and is an important contribution to the stylistic and linguistic analysis of golden-age The Classical Press of Latin poetry. Wales TABLE OF CONTENTS: IMPRINT: Preface The Classical Press of Introduction Wales Date of composition and authorship Manuscript transmission and the text READER INTERESTS: CIRIS. Text and critical apparatus Classics Translation Literary Studies Commentary Bibliography Indexes CONTRIBUTORS BIOGRAPHIES: Boris Kayachev specialises in the literary and textual criticism of Latin poetry. He studied in Moscow, Berlin and Leeds and has held research fellowships in Trondheim, Dublin, Moscow and Oxford. He has published Allusion and Allegory: Studies in the Ciris (Berlin, 2016), a literary companion to the present commentary, and numerous articles on textual details in the Appendix Vergiliana. He is the editor of Poems Without Poets: Approaches to Anonymous Ancient Poetry (Cambridge, forthcoming), a collection of studies which aims to foster interest in ancient poetry beyond the margins of the established canon. .