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Commentum Cornuti in Persium
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ISBN: 3598715781 3111816079 3110961555 Year: 2004 Volume: *413 Publisher: De Gruyter

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Die Satiren des römischen Dichters Persius (34-62 n. Chr.) waren bereits im Altertum Gegenstand der Literaturwissenschaft. Zwar ist kein eigentlicher Kommentar aus der Antike selber erhalten, doch hat die antike literaturwissenschaftliche Tradition zu Persius Eingang gefunden in das sogenannte "Commentum Cornuti", verfasst im 9. Jahrhundert in Frankreich. Der vorliegende BT-Band präsentiert die erste kritische Ausgabe dieses Kommentars. The Satires of the Roman poet Persius (34-62 CE) were already the object of scholarly attention in antiquity, although no ancient commentary survives. This BT-volume provides the first critical edition of the "Commentum Cornuti", a ninth-century commentary written in France, which supplies the best access to the remains of the ancient scholarly tradition on Persius.


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Recognizing Persius
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ISBN: 1283163640 9786613163646 1400830753 9781400830756 9780691141411 069114141X 9781283163644 6613163643 Year: 2009 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Recognizing Persius is a passionate and in-depth exploration of the libellus--or little book--of six Latin satires left by the Roman satirical writer Persius when he died in AD 62 at the age of twenty-seven. In this comprehensive and reflectively personal book, Kenneth Reckford fleshes out the primary importance of this mysterious and idiosyncratic writer. Reckford emphasizes the dramatic power and excitement of Persius's satires--works that normally would have been recited before a reclining, feasting audience. In highlighting the satires' remarkable honesty, Reckford shows how Persius converted Roman satire into a vehicle of self-exploration and self-challenge that remains relevant to readers today. The book explores the foundations of Roman satire as a performance genre: from the dinner-party recitals of Lucilius, the founder of the genre, through Horace, to Persius's more intense and inward dramatic monologues. Reckford argues that despite satire's significant public function, Persius wrote his pieces first and mainly for himself. Reckford also provides the context for Persius's life and work: his social responsibilities as a landowner; the interplay between his life, his Stoic philosophy, and his art; and finally, his incomplete struggle to become an honest and decent human being. Bringing the modern reader to a closer and more nuanced acquaintance with Persius's work, Recognizing Persius reinstates him to the ranks of the first-rate satirists, alongside Horace and Juvenal.

Commentum Cornuti in Persium
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ISBN: 3598715781 9783598715785 Year: 2004 Publisher: München: Saur,


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Recognizing Persius
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ISBN: 9780691141411 069114141X 069114141X 1283163640 1400830753 9786613163646 9781283163644 9781400830756 Year: 2009 Volume: *6 Publisher: Princeton: Princeton University Press,

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Recognizing Persius is a passionate and in-depth exploration of the libellus--or little book--of six Latin satires left by the Roman satirical writer Persius when he died in AD 62 at the age of twenty-seven. In this comprehensive and reflectively personal book, Kenneth Reckford fleshes out the primary importance of this mysterious and idiosyncratic writer. Reckford emphasizes the dramatic power and excitement of Persius's satires--works that normally would have been recited before a reclining, feasting audience. In highlighting the satires' remarkable honesty, Reckford shows how Persius converted Roman satire into a vehicle of self-exploration and self-challenge that remains relevant to readers today. The book explores the foundations of Roman satire as a performance genre: from the dinner-party recitals of Lucilius, the founder of the genre, through Horace, to Persius's more intense and inward dramatic monologues. Reckford argues that despite satire's significant public function, Persius wrote his pieces first and mainly for himself. Reckford also provides the context for Persius's life and work: his social responsibilities as a landowner; the interplay between his life, his Stoic philosophy, and his art; and finally, his incomplete struggle to become an honest and decent human being. Bringing the modern reader to a closer and more nuanced acquaintance with Persius's work, Recognizing Persius reinstates him to the ranks of the first-rate satirists, alongside Horace and Juvenal.


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The satires
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ISBN: 0856681598 0856681733 9780856681592 Year: 1980 Publisher: Warminster: Aris and Phillips,

The satires of Persius
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ISBN: 0905205650 Year: 1987 Publisher: Liverpool Cairns

Saturae
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ISBN: 3598742932 Year: 2002 Publisher: München Saur

Die Rezeption der Persius-Satiren in der lateinischen Literatur : Untersuchungen zu ihrer Wirkungsgeschichte von Lucan bis Boccaccio
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ISBN: 3906764478 Year: 2001 Volume: 31 Publisher: Bern [etc.] Peter Lang


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Persius and Juvenal
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ISBN: 9780199216963 9780199216970 Year: 2009 Volume: *11 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] Oxford University Press

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