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Lydia, a Poem from the Appendix Vergiliana

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Lydia, a Poem from the Appendix Vergiliana Synopsis

This volume offers the first comprehensive literary and philological commentary on the Lydia, in any language. At its core is a freshly edited Latin text of the poem, which systematically reconsiders the paradosis as well as earlier textual scholarship and endorses numerous improvements against current editions. Besides scrutinizing all the textual problems and adopted solutions, the commentary provides a thorough linguistic exegesis of the text as well as a wide-ranging discussion of the poem's rich intertextuality, both Latin and Greek. The Lydia's literary side is also the main focus in the introduction, which challenges the established communis opinio that views the Lydia as a dateless anonymous imitation of Virgilian bucolic, by situating it in the literary context of the Late Republic: it highlights, for the first time, the centrality of Greek bucolic, in particular of Bion's Lament for Adonis and the anonymous Lament for Bion, in the Lydia's literary genealogy and tentatively revives the old attribution to Valerius Cato, as well as exploring the poem's relationship with its better-known sibling, the Dirae. The work is complete with an English translation, aimed to serve as a guide to the Latin text for readers without a solid background in the ancient language.

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ISBN: 9780192874511
Publication date: 30th November 2023
Author: Boris Kayachev
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 192 pages
Series: Pseudepigrapha Latina
Genres: Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Poetry by individual poets
Classic and pre-20th century poetry
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Literary studies: poetry and poets