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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 11 April 1991

    • ISBN 9780198144809
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 224x144x23 mm
    • Weight 482 g
    • Language English
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    BLWith Latin text and English translation

    The epic poem the Thebaid was composed by Statius about AD 80 to 92 in twelve books. The subject is the expedition of the Seven against Thebes in support of the attempt by Oedipus' son Polyneices to recover the throne from his brother Eteocles. Book IX is set in the midst of the fighting before the eventual death of the two brothers.

    In this new edition of Book IX Dr Dewar accompanies the Latin text with apparatus criticus, a translation, and an extensive introduction and commentary. The introduction contains sections on Statius' life and works, a summary of the epic, its themes and characters, and poetry, the textual tradition, and Statius' influence on later European literature. The commentary, the first on the ninth book to be published in Britain this century, is written in the light of recent scholarship. It examines in close detail Statius' style and language, use of models (especially Homer, Hellenistic Greek poetry, Virgil, Lucan, and Seneca), and literary intentions. It is Dr Dewar's hope that this edition will help to explain the poem's great popularity in the Middle Ages, and even restore something of its lost prestige.

    `an important step in the reintroduction of Flavian poetry into the standard classical curriculum ... What all can expect from this book ... is an excellent and thoughtful commentary, appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of Latin, and extremely important for scholars of Flavian literature and of all Imperial Latin poetry ... his commentary deserves to be recognized as a valuable contribution to Statian scholarship.'
    Donald T. McGuire, Jr. University of Southern California, New England Classical Newsletter & Journal, Volume XIX, May 1992, Number 1

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    Table of Contents:

    Abbreviations; Introduction; Sigla; Text and translation; Commentary; Index

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