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Thomas May Lucan s Pharsalia 1627
Author | : Emma Buckley,Edward Paleit |
Publsiher | : MHRA |
Total Pages | : 461 |
Release | : 2020-11-27 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9781781889954 |
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Lauded after his death as ‘champion of the English Commonwealth’, but also derided as a ‘most servile wit, and mercenary pen’, the poet, dramatist and historian Thomas May (c.1595–1650) produced the first full translation into English of Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile shortly before a ruinous civil war engulfed his own country. Lucan, whose epic had lamented the Roman Republic’s doomed struggle to preserve liberty and inevitable enslavement to the Caesars, and who was forced to commit suicide at the behest of the emperor Nero, was a figure of fascination in early modern Europe. May’s accomplished rendition of his challenging poem marked an important moment in the history of its English reception. This is a modernized edition of the first complete (1627) edition of the translation. It includes prefatory materials, dedications and May’s own historical notes on the text. Besides an introduction contextualising May’s life and work and the key features of his translation, it offers a full commentary to the text highlighting how May responded to contemporary editions and commentaries on Lucan, and explaining points of literary, political, philosophical interest. There is also a detailed glossary and bibliography, and a set of textual notes enumerating the chief differences between the 1627 edition and the others produced in May’s lifetime. This volume aims not just to provide an accessible path into the dense, sometimes provocative poem May shapes from Lucan, but also a broader appreciation of the translator’s literary merits and the role his work plays in the history of the English reception of Roman literature and culture.
Lucans Pharsalia
Author | : Lucan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 592 |
Release | : 1812 |
Genre | : Epic poetry, Latin |
ISBN | : NLI:1078194-10 |
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The Civil War
Author | : Lucan,Nicholas Rowe |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Epic poetry, Latin |
ISBN | : 046087571X |
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The only surviving work of the Roman poet Lucan and 1 of the supreme achievements of Augustan verse. Lucan was a Roman poet of Spanish origin, the nephew of Seneca. The only 1 of his works to have survived is a sweeping historical epic about the civil wars between Pompey and Caesar, written in 10 books, which both Shelley and Macauley admired.
The Pharsalia
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Author | : Lucan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:988630589 |
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Lucan s Pharsalia The Whole Ten Books Englished by T May
Author | : Marcus Annæus LUCANUS |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 1650 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : BL:A0025173310 |
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Civil War VIII
Author | : Lucan,Roland Mayer |
Publsiher | : Aris & Phillips Classical Texts |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0856681768 |
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^DIn his De Bello Civili Lucan tells the story of the civilwar between Caesar and Pompey, dealing in Book VIII with thedefeat and death of the latter. This edition provides a literarycommentary to accompany the Latin text and the revised translationof J.D.Daff. The introduction covers the life of Lucan and theliterary revival of Nero's time, the meaning of Lucan's choice oftheme, a sketch of the form of the whole poem and the eighthbook's place within it, the rhetorical style and the transmissionof the text. A glossary of proper names, a select bibliographyand index complete this work which will be useful to students ofLatin literature and of the literary epic in particular. Latin text with translation, commentary and notes.
Reading Lucan s Civil War
Author | : Paul Roche |
Publsiher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9780806178578 |
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Born in 39 C.E., the Roman poet Lucan lived during the turbulent reign of the emperor Nero. Prior to his death in 65 C.E., Lucan wrote prolifically, yet beyond some fragments, only his epic poem, the Civil War, has survived. Acclaimed by critics as one of the greatest literary achievements of the Roman Empire, the Civil War is a stirring account of the war between Julius Caesar and the forces of the republican senate led by Pompey the Great. Reading Lucan’s Civil War is the first comprehensive guide to this important poem. Accessible to all readers, it is especially well suited for students encountering the work for the first time. As the editor, Paul Roche, explains in his introduction, the Civil War (alternatively known in Latin as Bellum Civile, De Bello Civili, or Pharsalia) is most likely an unfinished work. Roche places the poem in historical and literary contexts that will be helpful to first-time readers. The volume presents, chapter-by-chapter, essays that cover each of the Civil War’s ten extant books. Five further chapters address topics and issues pertaining to the entire work, including religion and ritual, philosophy, gender dynamics, and Lucan’s relationships to Vergil and Julius Caesar. The contributors to this volume are all expert scholars who have published widely on Lucan’s work and Roman imperial literature. Their essays provide readers with a detailed understanding of and appreciation for the poem’s unique features. The contributors take special care to include translations of all original Latin passages and explain unfamiliar Latin and Greek terms. The volume is enhanced by a map of Lucan’s Roman world and a glossary of key terms.
Lucan
Author | : Matthew Leigh |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0198150679 |
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The Pharsalia, Lucan's epic on the civil wars between Caesar and Pompey, is a document of fundamental importance for students of the history and literature of Rome in the early imperial period. For historians concerned with the defence of Republican traditions under the emperors as much as for literary critics mapping the transformation of epic in the wake of Vergil, it is impossible to ignore this poem.