The Cambridge History of Later Latin Literature: Volume 1
Aaron Pelttari editor Gavin Kelly editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£150.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The most comprehensive and detailed history of Latin literature from the second to the seventh centuries.
The most comprehensive and detailed history of Latin literature from the second to the seventh centuries, which includes towering figures like Apuleius, Claudian, Prudentius, Augustine, Jerome, Boethius, and Isidore. An essential point of reference for students and an inspiration for the next generation of scholars on late antique Latin literature.Histories of Latin literature have often treated the period from the second to the seventh centuries as an epilogue to the main action – and yet the period includes such towering figures as Apuleius, Claudian, Prudentius, Augustine, Jerome, Boethius, and Isidore. The Cambridge History of Later Latin Literature, with fifty chapters by forty-one scholars, is the first book to treat the immensely diverse literature of these six centuries together in such generous detail. The book shows authors responding to momentous changes, and sometimes shaping or resisting them: the rise of Christianity, the introduction of the codex book, and the end of the western Roman Empire. The contributors' accounts of late antique Latin literature do not shy away from controversy, but are always clear, succinct, and authoritative. Students and scholars wanting to explore unfamiliar areas of Late Antiquity will find their starting point here.
ISBN: 9781108476379
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1000 pages