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Bucolica
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ISSN: 1864399X ISBN: 3110262487 3110196085 1299721680 9783110196085 9783110262483 9783119165952 3119165956 Year: 2013 Volume: 2011 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter

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Diese Edition von Vergils früheren Werken stellt eine Fortsetzung der Aeneis-Augabe dar, deren Zielsetzung und Methoden sie teilt. Die Textedition entsteht - auf Grundlage der neuesten Studien zu diesem Thema - aus sorgfältigen Überlegungen zum Stil des Autors heraus. Die handschriftliche Überlieferung und die Testimonia bis zum 9. Jahrhundert wurden eingehend erforscht und die wichtigsten Ergebnisse in einem ausführlichen, aber klaren kritischen Apparat dargestellt, wo der Leser auch die Auslegung der fraglichen Stellen und alle notwendige Angaben zur Literatur finden kann.

Theocritus, Encomium of Ptolemy Philadelphus
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ISBN: 0520235606 1282356968 0520929373 9786612356964 1597345962 9780520929371 1417525665 9781417525669 9780520235601 Year: 2003 Volume: 39 Publisher: Berkeley (CA) : University of California Press,

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Under Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who ruled Egypt in the middle of the third century B.C.E., Alexandria became the brilliant multicultural capital of the Greek world. Theocritus's poem in praise of Philadelphus-at once a Greek king and an Egyptian pharaoh-is the only extended poetic tribute to this extraordinary ruler that survives. Combining the Greek text, an English translation, a full line-by-line commentary, and extensive introductory studies of the poem's historical and literary context, this volume also offers a wide-ranging and far-reaching consideration of the workings and representation of poetic patronage in the Ptolemaic age. In particular, the book explores the subtle and complex links among Theocritus's poem, modes of praise drawn from both Greek and Egyptian traditions, and the subsequent flowering of Latin poetry in the Augustan age. As the first detailed account of this important poem to show how Theocritus might have drawn on the pharaonic traditions of Egypt as well as earlier Greek poetry, this book affords unique insight into how praise poetry for Ptolemy and his wife may have helped to negotiate the adaptation of Greek culture that changed conditions of the new Hellenistic world. Invaluable for its clear translation and its commentary on genre, dialect, diction, and historical reference in relation to Theocritus's Encomium, the book is also significant for what it reveals about the poem's cultural and social contexts and about Theocritus' devices for addressing his several readerships. COVER IMAGE: The image on the front cover of this book is incorrectly identified on the jacket flap. The correct caption is: Gold Oktadrachm depicting Ptolemy II and Arsinoe (mid-third century BCE; by permission of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

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