"Siluae", readings and conjectures:

Publius Papinius Statius was born in Naples (Neapolis) around the middle of the first century AD, the son of a distinguished professional poet. Statius’ own oeuvre was considerable: an epic in twelve books on the theme of the Seven against Thebes; an unfinished epic on the story of Achilles of which...

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Other Authors: Hall, John Barrie 1937- (Compiler), Ritchie, A. L. 1944-2019 (Contributor), Edwards, Michael 1958- (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2021
Series:P. Papinius Statius volume 5
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Publius Papinius Statius was born in Naples (Neapolis) around the middle of the first century AD, the son of a distinguished professional poet. Statius’ own oeuvre was considerable: an epic in twelve books on the theme of the Seven against Thebes; an unfinished epic on the story of Achilles of which one book and a portion of a second survive; and five books of Siluae comprising thirty-two occasional poems written for rich patrons. This volume provides a comprehensive conspectus of readings of the manuscripts of the Siluae, together with a complete register of known conjectures by modern scholars.
Item Description:Critical apparatus to volume 4 (ISBN 978-1-5275-7284-3)
Physical Description:ix, 692 Seiten
ISBN:9781527573109
1527573109

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