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Propertius: Elegies Book IV

Propertius: Elegies Book IV

Propertius: Elegies Book IV

Propertius
Gregory Hutchinson, University of Oxford
September 2006
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9780521525619
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    Propertius' fourth book is his most challenging and innovative. It disrupts genre; dislocates time and order; and meditates on gender, perception and history. A sort of postmodernism combines with narrative and structural verve, incisively physical writing and a gallery of colourful characters. This edition makes a demanding and rewarding text more accessible and more intelligible. The text is new; help and fresh ideas are offered on the text and meaning of words. A wide range of literary, inscriptional and archaeological material is used to illuminate this many-sided poetry. Much more space is given than in previous editions to literary interpretation and historical contextualization, in the light of modern work. The book is approached as a dynamic sequence of poems rather than a collection. The edition should be valuable to both students and scholars.

    • Presents an extended and detailed new interpretation of the book
    • Provides a new Latin text
    • Makes great use of non-literary evidence and of Greek literature, including newly-published papyri

    Reviews & endorsements

    H.’s commentary offers a wealth of information on everything the reader needs for getting some grip on Propertius’ intricate Latin and what he, probably or at least possibly, intends to express. Both Gregory Hutchinson and his readers deserve to be congratulated for this book, which honours the eminent scholar to whose memory it has been dedicated, Oliver Lyne. --Mnemosyne

    'Hutchinson gives us a tightly written account of the important issues in the last book, laying out with impressive brevity in his introduction the connections between the book and its predecessors … this is a splendid example of the benefits of the detailed commentary as a genre.' --Times Literary Supplement

    As a whole, this new edition and commentary of Book 4 is most welcome: it does not only form an introduction to Propertius' last collection, but should also stimulate reflection on the text and permit well-informed interpretations. It is written in a rigorous and elegant style. ---BMCR

    'Hutchinson's commentary on Book IV of the Elegies of Propertius is destined in time to stand as a worthy heir of the great English tradition.' --Gnomon

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    Product details

    September 2006
    Paperback
    9780521525619
    272 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.35kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • SEX. PROPERTI LIBER QUARTVS
    • Commentary.
    • Propertius
    • Editor
    • Gregory Hutchinson , University of Oxford

      Gregory Hutchinson is Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Literature at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Exeter College. His most recent publications include Cicero's Correspondence: A Literary Study (1998) and Greek Lyric Poetry (2001).