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Critica Textual Issues In Horace Ennius Vergil And Other Authors Egil Kraggerud

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Critica Textual Issues In Horace Ennius Vergil And Other Authors Egil Kraggerud
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Author: Egil Kraggerud
ISBN: 9781000056228, 1000056228
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Critica Textual Issues In Horace Ennius Vergil And Other Authors Egil Kraggerud by Egil Kraggerud 9781000056228, 1000056228 instant download after payment.

Gathering together over 60 new and revised discussions of textual issues, this volume represents notorious problems in well-known texts from the classical era by authors including Horace, Ennius, and Vergil.
A follow-up to Vegiliana: Critical Studies on the Texts of Publius Vergilius Maro (2017), the volume includes major contributions to the discussion of Horace’s Carmen IV 8 and IV 12, along with studies on Catullus Carmen 67 and Hadrian’s Animula vagula, as well as a new contribution on Livy’s text at IV 20 in connection with Cossus’s spolia opima, and on Vergil’s Aeneid 3. 147–152 and 11. 151–153. On Ennius, the author presents several new ideas on Ann. 42 Sk. and 220–22l, and in editing Horace, he suggests new principles for the critical apparatus and tries to find a balance by weighing both sides in several studies, comparing a conservative and a radical approach.
Critica will be an important resource for students and scholars of Latin language and literature.

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