Statius: Achilleid
Statius: Achilleid
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Zusammenfassung
Its project - to tell the whole life of Achilles - was cut short by the poet's untimely death. In relating this story Statius explores the nature of gender and the limits of the epic genre, while playfully and wittily positioning himself in the epic - and wider - poetic tradition.
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Statius: Achilleid by Oaw Dilke
Statius' Achilleid is perhaps the most remarkable of all Latin epic poems. Its project - to tell the whole life of Achilles - was cut short by the poet's untimely death. Yet the completed first book and the earliest part of the second have a charm and freshness matched only in some of Ovid's most lively and engaging work. The poem tells how the sea-nymph Thetis, in a vain attempt to save her son from his destined end in the Trojan war, hid him on the island of Scyros, disguised as a girl. There he fell in love with the beautiful Deidamia, but at the same time, with the idea of glory in war. His feminine disguise was eventually penetrated by Ulysses and Diomedes, who tricked him into exposure of his truly warlike aspirations. In relating this story Statius explores the nature of gender and the limits of the epic genre, while playfully and wittily positioning himself in the epic - and wider - poetic tradition. These themes are explored in a new introduction by Robert Cowan, which surveys the latest research on the poem. Its assessment, very much in the modern critical manner, contrasts with and complements the traditional textual and philological commentary by O.A.W. Dilke. The combination of these two distinct approaches will assist undergraduates and postgraduates in reading the text, and, at the same time, it will provide a valuable resource for the more advanced scholar.
This slim volume contains far more than its size suggests; the Latin text of Statius’ Achilleid, an introduction and a learned commentary by D, and an additional introduction and bibliography to this revised edition by C. In a work of commendable philological knowledge, D. provides insightful comments on Statius’ use and manipulation of the Latin language… C.’s new introduction and bibliography enhance an already accomplished volume… the new introduction taken on its own as a source of basic information on Statius and the Achilleid, recommends this book to undergraduates, if only because of the clarity and tone with which C. presents his information.
JACT, Summer
... there has also been a recent reissue in paperback of O. A. W. Dilke’s commentary on Statius’ Achilleid, with a new introduction by Bob Cowan. Armed with Dilke in paperback and H’s excellent monograph, university teachers will now be able to consider offering the Achilleid, a manageable text of a little over 1100 lines, to their students.
Journal of Classics Teaching, Vol. 10
JACT, Summer
... there has also been a recent reissue in paperback of O. A. W. Dilke’s commentary on Statius’ Achilleid, with a new introduction by Bob Cowan. Armed with Dilke in paperback and H’s excellent monograph, university teachers will now be able to consider offering the Achilleid, a manageable text of a little over 1100 lines, to their students.
Journal of Classics Teaching, Vol. 10
O.A.W. Dilke was at the time of preparing this edition Lecturer in Humanities at the University of Glasgow. He was subsequently Professor of Latin at the University of Leeds. Robert Cowan has held lecturing posts at Keble and Magdalen Colleges in Oxford and at the Universities of Exeter and Bristol. He is now fellow of Brasenose College Oxford. He works on Flavian epic and is currently writing a book on Silius Italicus' Punica.
| SKU | Nicht verfügbar |
| ISBN 13 | 9781904675112 |
| ISBN 10 | 1904675115 |
| Titel | Statius: Achilleid |
| Autor | Oaw Dilke |
| Serie | Bristol Phoenix Press Classic Editions |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Liverpool University Press |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2005-06-03 |
| Seitenanzahl | 188 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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