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Nemesianus, Cynegetica
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ISBN: 311026692X 1306205301 3110265990 9783110266924 9783110265996 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berlin

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Nemesians Lehrgedicht über die Jagd, 283/84 n. Chr. in Nordafrika entstanden und den Kaisern Carinus und Numerian gewidmet, orientiert sich in Aufbau und Konzeption an Vergils Georgica, dem klassischen Gattungsmodell; in der Auffasssung von der Jagd als einem gefahrlosen Freizeitsport bietet das Werk einen unheroischen Gegenentwurf zu früheren Jagdgedichten. Die hier vorgelegte kritische Neuedition beruht auf einer in situ vorgenommenen Aufnahme aller Handschriften. Der ausführliche Kommentar erörtert alle philologischen Detailprobleme (Sprache, Metrik, Textherstellung) sowie die Realien des antiken Jagdwesens. Berücksichtigung finden aber auch übergeordnete Fragen wie das Verhältnis zur kynegetischen Fachliteratur, gattungsreferenzielle Aspekte und das dichterische Selbstverständnis des Autors.

The eclogues and cynegetica of Nemesianus
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ISBN: 9004074864 9004328238 9789004074866 Year: 1986 Volume: 88 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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Although editions of Nemesianus have been surprisingly numerous, very few have contributed appreciably to our understanding of this author, and most texts have been based on a very limited number of manuscripts. There has been no commentary of any length since that of Burman (1731) and there has never before been one in English covering the whole corpus. This book is an attempt to remedy those deficiencies. The text is the first to have been based on an examination of all the known manuscripts, and a detailed and accurate apparatus criticus is provided. The textual history of both poems is thoroughly discussed. The question of the authenticity of the Eclogues is examined and Nemesianus' authorship is held to be proved. The commentary is mainly concerned with textual and grammatical matters. There is also a bibliography.

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