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Editing and Commenting on Statius' Silvae


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2023
The Silvae by Statius dethroned Virgil from the Studio in Naples, fostered the creation of a new genre, offered a model for court poetry, and seduced the most prestigious Humanists in the most vibrant centres of Renaissance Italy and the Netherlands. The collection preserves magnificent buildings otherwise lost; speaks of stones otherwise unknown; and memorializes people, rituals, and social relationships that would have passed into oblivion in silence. This volume offers a fresh look into approaches to the Silvae by editors and commentators, both at the time of the rediscovery of the poems and today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004528413
ISBN-10: 9004528415
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 158 x 240 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Brill

Notă biografică

Ana Lóio, Ph.D. (2012), University of Lisbon, is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at that university. She has published articles and book-chapters on Statius’ Silvae and Martial’s epigrams.

Contributors are: Giancarlo Abbamonte, Federica Bessone, Kathleen M. Coleman, Bruce Gibson, Ana Lóio, Carole Newlands, Antonino Pittà, Luke Roman, Gianpiero Rosati.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Commenting on Statius’ Silvae: No Place for Dead Wood
Ana Lóio

Part 1 The (First) Rediscovery



1 Roman Humanism and the Study of the Silvae in the Fifteenth Century
Giancarlo Abbamonte

2 Poliziano’s (Commentary on Statius’) Silvae: Between Imitation and Exegesis
Luke Roman

Part 2 The Sequel: A New Age of Disclosure



3 The Role of Translation in Commentary on Statius’ Silvae
Bruce Gibson

4 Notes from a New Commentary on Statius’ Silvae
Antonino Pittà

5 Commenting on the Silvae: Visuality, Versatility, Verisimilitude
Kathleen M. Coleman

Part 3 A Path to the Future: Statian Readings in Augustan Poetry



6 Errant Poetics: Rethinking a Comment on Silvae 2.2.83–85
Carole Newlands

7 Commenting on an Ovidian Model: An Authorized Desertion in Silvae 1.2
Gianpiero Rosati

8 The Hut and the Temple: Private Aetiology and Augustan Models in Silvae 3.1
Federica Bessone

9 Untying the Commentator’s Knot: Bonds and Lacunae in Silvae 4.4 and Propertius 2.1
Ana Lóio

Index