Suetonius: Diuus Claudius
This volume presents the Latin text, accompanied by an introduction and a detailed commentary, of the biography of the emperor Claudius written by the early second-century AD author Suetonius. The commentary provides context for the factual and anecdotal information given in the text and also explains the author's method of composition and provides help with difficult grammatical points. The introduction contains sections on Suetonius, Claudius, and the text itself. This is the first English commentary on the Claudius Life to deal with both historical and stylistic issues.
- First English commentary to deal with both historical and stylistic issues
- The emperor Claudius is an important and much studied historical figure
- First text by Suetonius to be included in this series
Reviews & endorsements
'… Hurley has done her work well, and has provided us with an excellent addition to the Cambridge series, one that will benefit students at both the beginning and advanced levels.' Phoenix
'This work is highly recommended for all university libraries.' Religious Studies Review
"Additions to the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series are welcome, and Hurley's Divus Claudius is no exception. Students of Roman history and Latin literature will find much to praise in this work … This work is highly recommended for all university libraries." Religious Studies Review
"H.'s OLD citations are generally helpful by offering a quick starting-point for translation … Overall, [Divus Claudius] is a sound edition, and in paperback." Classical Bulletin
'Hurley brings us the first English commentary on Suetonius' Life of Claudius to deal with both historical and stylistic issues … Hurley's commentary situates the Life of Claudius squarely at the centre of our attention and enriches our understanding of the Principate, the author, and the emperor.' Journal of Roman Studies
‘Hurley's commentary is useful for students to parse content at the formal and interpretive levels.’ Carl Rice, Vassar College
Product details
March 2001Paperback
9780521596763
284 pages
184 × 125 × 18 mm
0.3kg
1 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction:
- 1. Suetonius and his career
- 2. Biography and De uita Caesarum
- 3. Claudius and his story
- 4. Structure and style
- 5. Text and afterlife
- C. SVETONI TRANQVILLI DE VITA CAESARVM LIBER V DIVVS CLAVDIVS
- Commentary.