Panegyricus de Sexto Consulatu Honorii Augusti
by
Claudian
Book Details
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198149646
ISBN-13
9780198149644
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 12th, 1996
Print length
492 Pages
Weight
735 grams
Dimensions
22.40 x 14.60 x 3.10 cms
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This is an edition of Claudian's poem which celebrates the defeat of Alarci the Visigoth's first invasion of Italy (402 AD). This book provides an analysis of the historical background and of Claudian's language, style, imagery, and use of a wide range of other Greek and Latin sources.
Claudian is often called the last poet of the classical tradition. This is the first ever English edition of his last extant work, with a full introduction, newly edited text, facing English translation, and commentary. It shows Claudian at the height of his considerable powers. A superb example of the literature of late antiquity, it records in exquisite and glittering verse the splendour of the western imperial court; but it is also a unique historical witness to the events and attitudes of the last years of the Roman empire.The poem celebrates the defeat of Alaric the Visigoth''s first invasion of Italy (AD 402), and, ironically, predicts that he will never trouble the Romans again. Only a few years later (in 410), Alaric went on to capture Rome itself - the first capture of the city by a foreign army in eight centuries - shaking the ancient world''s perception of Rome''s imperial destiny to the foundations.This book provides a detailed analysis not only of the historical background but above all of Claudian''s language, style, imagery, and impressive use of a wide range of other Greek and Latin sources.
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