The Fragments of Timotheus of Miletus
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2002. március 7.
- ISBN 9780199246946
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem288 oldal
- Méret 223x146x20 mm
- Súly 482 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
This is the first new edition for more than a decade of fragments of the writings of Timotheus of Miletus, a Greek lyric poet of the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Hordern's accurate text, based on close examination of the original papyrus, is an invaluable contribution to scholarship of the period. A comprehensive commentary (the fullest available) deals with both textual and literary points, offering both a complete metrical analysis and an explanatory discussion of each fragment. The extensive introduction provides a series of technical studies of Timotheus' language, dialect, style, and metre together with a more general account of his place in Greek literary and musical history.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This is the first new edition for more than a decade of the fragments of Timotheus of Miletus,
a Greek lyric poet of the fifth and fourth centuries BC and one of the most important poets of the period. His description of the battle of Salamis, a substantial portion of his Persae, has been the most widely studied of his fragments. This is a historically significant work and J.H. Hordern's accurate text, based on close examination of the original papyrus, is a distinguished contribution to scholarship. The minor fragments, most of which survive only as quotations in other ancient authors, are subjected to detailed treatment for the first time. The text of these, and the numeration throughout, are based on D.L. Page's Poetae Melici Graeci for ease of reference.
A comprehensive commentary (the fullest available) deals with both textual and literary points, offering both a complete metrical analysis and an explanatory discussion of each fragment. The extensive introduction, which includes a fascinating and full discussion of the archaeological context of the papyrus, provides a series of technical studies of Timotheus' language, dialect, style, and metre. In addition, Hordern gives an account of the biographical tradition relating to Timotheus, and, following an account of the genres in which he wrote, analyses his place in Greek literary and musical history. Timotheus clearly has much to tell us about the Greeks' attitude to Asia and to the past. This invaluable new edition shows that he also has much to tell us about Greek non-dramatic poetry, at an important stage in its history, for which we have little other evidence.
Hordern's introduction carefully reappraises Timotheus's life and poetic activity, while the commentary provides detailed explication of linguistic, metrical, and thematic points. This is a work of meticulous philology.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Life
The Poems
The Dithyramb
The Nome
Music
Style
Dialect
Phonology
Morphology
Metre
Prosody
The Archaeological Context
Description
VII. Timotheus in Antiquity
Sigla
Text
Commentary
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