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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SILVAE»
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They not only contain some of the finest Latin poetry of the Renaissance, but also afford unique insight into the poetical credo of a brilliant scholar as he considers the works of his Greek and Latin predecessors as well as of his ...
Angelo Poliziano, Charles Fantazzi, 2004
Introduction and commentary designed for advanced students, showing the text's importance for understanding Roman imperial culture.
Publius Papinius Statius, Carole E. Newlands, 2011
Includes Latin text of Silvae book II.
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P. Papinius Statius,
Silvae Book II: A Commentary
Includes Latin text of Silvae book II.
While prospective readers of Statius' other works have recent verse translations
available,87 the latest English version of the Silvae is D. R. Shack- leton Bailey's
2003 version for the Loeb Classical Library, a prose crib to accompany the Latin
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Publius Papinius Statius, Betty Rose Nagle, 2004
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Self-fashioning and Horatian Allusion in Statius's "
Silvae".
This dissertation attempts to isolate Statius's strategies of self-promotion in using the allusion to Horatian poetic themes, techniques, and tone.
Stephen M. Kershner, 2008
This edition, including the Latin text with full apparatus criticus and a prose translation, contains the first commentary on Statius' Silvae IV since Vollmer's 1898 edition.
Publius Papinius Statius, Kathleen M. Coleman, 1988
Greek literary education and Roman political reality are evident in the poetry of Statius (c. 50–96 CE). His Silvae are thirty-two occasional poems.
Publius Papinius Statius, David Roy Shackleton Bailey, 2003
This edition of Book 5 of Statius' Silvae includes an introduction, translation, and full literary and cultural commentary, enabling readers to engage with the work of this learned and increasingly popular poet.
Publius Papinius Statius, Bruce John Gibson, 2006
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Nothing Ordinary Here: Statius as Creator of Distinction in ...
Through a combined methodology of philology, social theory and archaeology this book offers a reinterpretation of Statius's Silvae.