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Reading Sin in the World

Reading Sin in the World

Reading Sin in the World

The <I>Hamartigenia</I> of Prudentius and the Vocation of the Responsible Reader
Anthony Dykes , University of Manchester
April 2015
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9781107519091

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    Prudentius is one of the major Latin poets of antiquity. A Christian living and writing in Spain in the late fourth and early fifth centuries, he was thoroughly imbued with the whole tradition of Latin poetry. The Hamartigenia is a didactic poem exploring the origins of evil and how it operates in the world. It is full of echoes and reworkings of earlier poems by Lucretius, Virgil and others, but is also a serious contribution to this important theological issue which was much discussed in Church circles of the day. This is a major new study of the Hamartigenia in the context of Prudentius' work as a whole and is striking for being as seriously interested in its theological as in its literary contribution.

    • A major contribution to scholarship on one of the major Latin poets of antiquity
    • Addresses audiences from different scholarly disciplines, examining the text from theological and literary angles
    • Uses all modern critical and philological tools to examine an ancient text

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: 'Prudentius counts'
    • 1. The world projects human responsibility
    • 2. The vocation of a responsible reader: the Biblical strategy
    • 3. The vocation of the responsible reader: the genre strategy
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix A. A note on the title of the Hamartigenia
    • Appendix B. A brief note on the date and circulation of the Vulgate
    • Genesis.
      Author
    • Anthony Dykes , University of Manchester

      Anthony Dykes is a Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at the University of Manchester. This is his first book.