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The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic Tradition

Author : Jay Fisher
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421411293

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"Jay Fisher argues that Ennius does not simply translate Homeric models into Latin, but blends Greek poetic models with Italic diction to produce a poetic hybrid. Fisher's investigation uncovers a poem that blends foreign and familiar cultural elements in order to generate layers of meaning for his Roman audience. Fisher combines modern linguistic methodologies with traditional philology to uncover the influence of the language of Roman ritual, kinship, and military culture on the Annals."--Page [4] of cover.

The Annals of Quintus Ennius

Author : Ethel Mary Steuart
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-08-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107426870

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The Annals of Quintus Ennius by Ethel Mary Steuart Pdf

First published in 1925, this book contains the surviving fragments of the Annales, an epic poem by Quintus Ennius. The fragments are presented in the original Latin alongside a highly detailed editorial notes section in English. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the works of Ennius and classical literature.

The Annals of Q. Ennius

Author : Quintus Ennius
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 880 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UCSC:32106006868134

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The Annals of Q. Ennius by Quintus Ennius Pdf

The Annals of Ennius (b. 239 B.C.) was the earliest Latin epic poem to be written in hexameters and had a great influence on later Latin poetry; unfortunately only fragments survive. This definitive edition contains an introduction, text with critical apparatus, and full commentary.

The Annals of Quintus Ennius

Author : Otto Skutsch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1953
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105018815485

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The Annals of Quintus Ennius

Author : Ethel Mary Steuart
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:882766654

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The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic Tradition

Author : Jay Fisher
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421411309

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The Annals of Quintus Ennius and the Italic Tradition by Jay Fisher Pdf

A fresh look at the multicultural influences on Quintus Ennius and his epic poem, the Annals. Quintus Ennius, often considered the father of Roman poetry, is best remembered for his epic poem, the Annals, a history of Rome from Aeneas until his own lifetime. Ennius represents an important bridge between Homer’s works in Greek and Vergil’s Aeneid. Jay Fisher argues that Ennius does not simply translate Homeric models into Latin, but blends Greek poetic models with Italic diction to produce a poetic hybrid. Fisher's investigation uncovers a poem that blends foreign and familiar cultural elements in order to generate layers of meaning for his Roman audience. Fisher combines modern linguistic methodologies with traditional philology to uncover the influence of the language of Roman ritual, kinship, and military culture on the Annals. Moreover, because these customs are themselves hybrids of earlier Roman, Etruscan, and Greek cultural practices, not to mention the customs of speakers of lesser-known languages such as Oscan and Umbrian, the echoes of cultural interactions generate layers of meaning for Ennius, his ancient audience, and the modern readers of the fragments of the Annals.

Ennius Noster

Author : Jason S. Nethercut
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780197517703

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Ennius Noster by Jason S. Nethercut Pdf

Consensus holds that Lucretius admired the literary prestige of Homeric epos, the form that Ennius famously introduced to Latin literature. However, some hold that Lucretius disagreed with Ennius' quasi-Pythagorean claim to be Homer reborn, and so uniquely qualified to adapt Homeric poetry to the Latin language. Likewise, received wisdom holds that Lucretius followed in the path of poets writing in the wake of Ennius' Annales, most of whom employed an Ennian style. However, throughout the De Rerum Natura, Lucretius' use of Ennius' Annales as a formal model for a long discursive poem in epic meter was neither inevitable nor predictable, on the one hand, nor meaningful in the simple way that critical consensus has always maintained. Jason Nethercut posits that Lucretius selected Ennius as a model precisely to dismantle the values for which he claimed Ennius stood, including the importance of history as a poetic subject and Rome's historical achievement in particular. As the first book to offer substantial analysis of the relationship between two of the ancient world's most impactful poets, Ennius Noster: Lucretius and the Annales fills an important gap not only in Lucretian scholarship, but also in our understanding of Latin literary history.

Ennius' Annals

Author : Cynthia Damon,Joseph Farrell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108481724

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Ennius' Annals by Cynthia Damon,Joseph Farrell Pdf

Brings together historical and literary perspectives to begin charting a new course for research on Ennius' masterpiece.

Ennius Perennis

Author : William Fitzgerald,Emily Gowers
Publisher : Cambridge Philological Society
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781913701376

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Ennius Perennis by William Fitzgerald,Emily Gowers Pdf

Ennius Perennis: the Annals and Beyond is a collection of eight essays by an international group of scholars on different aspects of the poetry and legacy of Quintus Ennius (239-169 BC). Ennius' epic poem the Annals and his many other works, including tragedies, satires and epigrams, survive only in mystifying fragments, but his influence on Latin poetry was enormous. He is now beginning to be appreciated, thanks both to excellent critical editions and to more enlightened literary and historical approaches, as a complex and varied poet and a fascinating representative of an era of intense cultural and political change. While they acknowledge the extent to which later authors are responsible for creating a misleading perception of Ennius as monolithic, jingoistic and clumsy, these essays also reflect on what can be said about the nature and aims of his work, given the limitations of our evidence. Subjects discussed include Cicero's ‘invention’ of Ennius, the part played by the cor (heart) in unifying Ennius' literary project, the possibility of ‘further voices’ and a role for women in Ennius, Virgil's fraught ‘father-son’ relationship with his epic predecessor and Ennius' later reincarnation in the works of Horace and Petrarch. The collection is likely to appeal to all who are interested in Latin literature, literary history or reception studies.

Omnium Annalium Monumenta: Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome

Author : Kaj Sandberg,Christopher Smith
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 553 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004355552

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Omnium Annalium Monumenta: Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome by Kaj Sandberg,Christopher Smith Pdf

Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome: Omnium Annalium Monumenta is a major collection of essays by distinguished authors on the development of Roman historiography.

Critica

Author : Egil Kraggerud
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000056266

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Critica by Egil Kraggerud Pdf

Gathering together over 60 new and revised discussions of textual issues, this volume represents notorious problems in well-known texts from the classical era by authors including Horace, Ennius, and Vergil. A follow-up to Vegiliana: Critical Studies on the Texts of Publius Vergilius Maro (2017), the volume includes major contributions to the discussion of Horace’s Carmen IV 8 and IV 12, along with studies on Catullus Carmen 67 and Hadrian’s Animula vagula, as well as a new contribution on Livy’s text at IV 20 in connection with Cossus’s spolia opima, and on Vergil’s Aeneid 3. 147–152 and 11. 151–153. On Ennius, the author presents several new ideas on Ann. 42 Sk. and 220–22l, and in editing Horace, he suggests new principles for the critical apparatus and tries to find a balance by weighing both sides in several studies, comparing a conservative and a radical approach. Critica will be an important resource for students and scholars of Latin language and literature.

Remains of Old Latin

Author : Eric Herbert Warmington
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1935
Category : Latin language
ISBN : UOM:39015011255711

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Extant early Latin writings from the seventh or sixth to the first century BCE include epic, drama, satire, translation and paraphrase, hymns, stage history and practice, and other works by Ennius, Caecilius, Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius, Accius, Lucilius, and other anonymous authors; the Twelve Tables of Roman law; archaic inscriptions. The Loeb edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BCE. Volume I. Q. Ennius (239-169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other plays, and satire and other works; Caecilius Statius (ca. 220-ca. 166), a Celt probably of Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies. Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 284-204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey, and hymns; Cn. Naevius (ca. 270-ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays; M. Pacuvius (ca. 220-ca. 131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire; L. Accius (170-ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history and practice, and some other works; fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed. Volume III. C. Lucilius (180?-102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire; The Twelve Tables of Roman law, traditionally of 451-450. Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles, on coins; laws and other documents.

Concepts and Functions of Philhellenism

Author : Martin Vöhler,Stella Alekou,Miltos Pechlivanos
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110716092

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Concepts and Functions of Philhellenism by Martin Vöhler,Stella Alekou,Miltos Pechlivanos Pdf

Key aspects of philhellenism – political self-determination, freedom, beauty, individual greatness – originate in antiquity and present a complex reception history. The force of European philhellenism derives from ancient Roman idealizations, which have been drawn on by European movements since the Enlightenment. How is philhellenism able to transcend national, cultural and epochal limits? The articles collected in this volume deal with (1) the ancient conceptualization of philhellenism, (2) the actualization and politicization of the term at the time of the European Restoration (1815–30), and (3) the transformation of philhellenism into a pan-European movement. During the Greek struggle for independence the different receptions of philhellenism regain a common focus; philhellenism becomes an inextricable element in the creation of a pan-European identity and a starting point for the regeneration and modernization of Greece. – It is easy to criticize the tradition of philhellenism as being simplistic, naïve, and self-serving, but there is an irreducibly utopian element in later philhellenic idealizations of ancient Greece.

The annals of Q.Ennius

Author : Otto Skutsch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 848 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:9464753

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Veii

Author : Jacopo Tabolli,Orlando Cerasuolo
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781477317259

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Veii by Jacopo Tabolli,Orlando Cerasuolo Pdf

Reputed to be the richest city of Etruria, Veii was one of the most important cities in the ancient Mediterranean world. It was located ten miles northwest of Rome, and the two cities were alternately allied and at war for over three hundred years until Veii fell to Rome in 396 BCE, although the city continued to be inhabited until the Middle Ages. Rediscovered in the seventeenth century, Veii has undergone the longest continuous excavation of any of the Etruscan cities. The most complete volume on the city in English, Veii presents the research and interpretations of multiple generations of Etruscan scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. Their essays are grouped into four parts. The first provides a general overview of archaeological excavation at Veii and discusses the different types of methodologies employed over the years. The second part narrates the history of Etruscan occupation of the city and its role in the greater Mediterranean world. The third section examines the surviving material culture of Veii, including pottery, painting, sculpture, metalworking, and architectural terracottas. Finally, the legacy of Veii is discussed, and a chronology of the site is presented. This pioneering research offers all students of the ancient Mediterranean a new understanding of the development of Veii and its territory from the late Bronze Age to the Roman conquest, as well as of the interactions of Veii with nearby sites and territories in central Tyrrhenian Italy.