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Civil War VIII

Lucan ; edited with an introduction, translation and commentary by Roland Mayer

(Classical texts)

Aris & Phillips, c1981

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Lucan : Civil War VIII

Lucan, Civil War 8

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"Reprinted with corrections and addenda 2007." -- T.p.verso

Description based on: 2007 printing

Parallel Latin text and English translation. Commentary in English

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In his De Bello Civili Lucan tells the story of the civil war between Caesar and Pompey, dealing in Book VIII with the defeat and death of the latter. This edition provides a literary commentary to accompany the Latin text and the revised translation of J.D.Daff. The introduction covers the life of Lucan and the literary revival of Nero's time, the meaning of Lucan's choice of theme, a sketch of the form of the whole poem and the eighth book's place within it, the rhetorical style and the transmission of the text. A glossary of proper names, a select bibliography and index complete this work which will be useful to students of Latin literature and of the literary epic in particular. Latin text with translation, commentary and notes.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Addenda & Corrigenda 2007 Introduction I. The poet and the poem II. Style III. MSS Sigla Text and translation Commentary: Lines 1-872 Appendix I: Parthia Appendix II: Virgil and Ovid Recalled

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