Valerius Flaccus: Argonautica Book III
Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica is one of the most significant surviving works of Flavian epic, which has recently become much more popular as a field of study and teaching in Latin literature. This is the first commentary in English directly tailored to the needs of graduate and advanced undergraduate students. It provides an introduction to the major themes of the poem and the structure and content of Book III in particular which can function as an overview of the key features of Flavian epic. The detailed commentary on Book III discusses linguistic issues, intertextual and mythical allusions and thematic strands. The book consists of two major episodes in the adventures of Jason and the Argonauts which can be read together or independently of each other.
- First accessible commentary in English on an interesting book of this Flavian epic
- Provides all the information required for the student to read and understand the Latin
- Encourages comparison with other Latin epics more familiar to students
Reviews & endorsements
'Manuwald’s notes cumulatively represent a model of well-planned and erudite commentary writing. They are meticulously organized, with generous citations of parallels and scholarship, and a carefully observed balance between the needs of students and those of specialist readers. Students in particular will appreciate how Manuwald consistently chooses the right moments to provide a basic explanation of a difficult passage, and consistently chooses the right way to do so …' Kyle Gervais, University of Western Ontario
Product details
October 2015Hardback
9781107037328
298 pages
224 × 137 × 21 mm
0.49kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Text
- Commentary.