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A Hellenistic Anthology

A Hellenistic Anthology

A Hellenistic Anthology

2nd Edition
Neil Hopkinson, Trinity College, Cambridge
December 2020
Available
Hardback
9781108472401

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    This book is an anthology of Greek poetry written during the third to first centuries BC, the Hellenistic period. It is intended to make available to undergraduates and graduate students a selection of texts which are for the most part not easily accessible elsewhere. The volume contains a wide and representative range of poetry including hymns, didactic verse, pastoral poetry, epigrams and epic. An introduction provides cultural and historical background, and a full commentary elucidates problems of language and reference in the texts. In this second edition, many notes have been rewritten and the bibliography has been updated. The selection has also been augmented with three hundred more lines of Greek text (Theocritus poems 5 and 15), and is now more than 2000 lines in length.

    • Helps students gain an overall picture of the range of poetry produced during this important but often unfamiliar period so that they can relate the authors and poems one with another
    • Provides full notes on matters of syntax and unfamiliar vocabulary and with allusions to Homer and other poets
    • This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes three hundred more lines of Greek text

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This A Hellenistic Anthology - now issued as a second edition, with a greater contribution from Theocritus - is a welcome addition to the Green-and-Yellow series. The Introduction manages to convey a lot of information in a relatively short space … We then have the Commentary. [Hopkinson] introduces each poet, at greater or lesser length with a terse bibliography. The notes are a model of their kind: relevant, concise, precise … This is unequivocally excellent.' Colin Leach, Classics for All

    ‘I feel confident that Professor Hopkinson will continue to live on as a 'brilliant and devoted teacher' in this and in his other well-received publications.’ James J. Clauss, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    December 2020
    Hardback
    9781108472401
    360 pages
    222 × 143 × 23 mm
    0.53kg
    3 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The apparatus criticus
    • Commentary
    • Appendix. Doric dialect
    • Indexes.
      Editor (Introduction and Notes)
    • Neil Hopkinson , Trinity College, Cambridge

      Neil Hopkinson is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he teaches classical languages and literature. He has contributed three other volumes to the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series, of which he is now a Series Editor.