Ilias Latina
Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th May '25
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The Ilias Latina, the title coined by Emil Baehrens in his 1881 edition, is a condensed version of Homer's Iliad spanning 1,070 verses of Latin hexameter. It was likely composed during the latter part of the principate of Nero (c. AD 60–65). The poem has long suffered the scholarly status of second-order poetry, the sort of imitative, 'translation' work that a Roman might compose at the beginning of his literary career. The poem's chief legacy--as a medieval school text that acquainted a Greek-less audience with Homer--has done little to assist its literary reputation. More recent times, however, have seen a greater appreciation for the literary, cultural, and political significance of Latin translation of Greek works. More specifically, there is now a growing awareness that the Ilias Latina is a sophisticated enterprise in its own right: the poem is a Roman appropriation of Homer's Iliad, reinterpreted through Rome's own national epic, Virgil's Aeneid, and recalibrated to fit the artistic and political sensibilities of the early imperial age. This book includes introductory chapters, Latin text, English translation, and detailed verse-by-verse commentary on the poem. The translation is the first to appear in English in a major, mainstream press. The commentary, also the first to appear in English, takes on board the full range of international scholarship and provides new insights into the poem's intricacies and creative engagement with Homer and the Roman poets.
The book is scholarly-readers of the commentary are expected to be able to read quotations from Latin and Greek without translation-but is not massively encumbered with secondary references and G.'s style is as clear and engaging as his text. The proof-reading is excellent and it is to be hoped that a less expensive paperback edition of this book will give it the wider readership it so richly deserves. * John Godwin, Classics for All *
ISBN: 9780198870777
Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 27mm
Weight: 756g
432 pages