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Texts, Editors, and Readers

Texts, Editors, and Readers

Texts, Editors, and Readers

Methods and Problems in Latin Textual Criticism
Richard Tarrant, Harvard University, Massachusetts
April 2016
Paperback
9780521158992

    This book re-examines the most traditional area of classical scholarship, offering critical assessments of the current state of the field, its methods and controversies, and its prospects for the future in a digital environment. Each stage of the editorial process is examined, from gathering and evaluating manuscript evidence to constructing the text and critical apparatus, with particular attention given to areas of dispute, such as the role of conjecture. The importance of subjective factors at every point is highlighted. An Appendix offers practical guidance in reading a critical apparatus. The discussion is framed in a way that is accessible to non-specialists, with all Latin texts translated. The book will be useful both to classicists who are not textual critics and to non-classicists interested in issues of editing.

    • Adopts a critical attitude toward textual criticism, allowing readers to see the strengths and weaknesses of current methods
    • Includes a useful Appendix on reading a critical apparatus, making possible a more discerning and productive use of all critical editions
    • Provides translations of all Latin texts discussed, thereby permitting non-classicists to follow the argument

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    '… this is an excellent book both in itself and because it puts so many things into question. It paves the way for a huge improvement in the editing of classical texts.' Franz Dolveck, École française de Rome

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    Product details

    April 2016
    Paperback
    9780521158992
    206 pages
    196 × 127 × 13 mm
    0.22kg
    5 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Textual criticism in a post-heroic age
    • 2. The rhetoric of textual criticism/textual criticism as rhetoric
    • 3. Establishing the text 1: recension
    • 4. Establishing the text 2: conjecture
    • 5. Establishing the text 3: interpolation, collaboration, and intertextuality
    • 6. Textual criticism and literary criticism: the case of Propertius
    • 7. Presenting the text: the critical edition and its discontents
    • 8. The future: problems and prospects
    • Appendix: reading a critical apparatus.
      Author
    • Richard Tarrant , Harvard University, Massachusetts

      Richard Tarrant is Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Harvard University. He has long been interested in issues of editing classical texts, and has produced editions of two tragedies by Seneca (Agamemnon and Thyestes) and edited Ovid's Metamorphoses for the Oxford Classical Texts series. His most recent book, a commentary on Virgil, Aeneid Book XII, published in the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series, has received the Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit from the Society for Classical Studies and the Premio Internazionale 'Virgilio' from the Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana in Mantova.