Conington's Virgil: Eclogues

John Conington editor Brian W Breed editor Philip R Hardie editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Liverpool University Press

Published:18th Dec '07

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Conington's Virgil: Eclogues cover

• Available for the first time in affordable paperbacks • New up-to-date introductions, setting Conington’s commentary in its context and providing fresh bibliographies for the poems • Part of the Classic Editions series, which reissues key annotated editions with introductions for modern experts working on the texts

John Conington’s three-volume edition of The Works of Virgil, begun in 1852, has long been unavailable except in rare second-hand sets.This volume includes Conington’s general introduction to Virgil and his introduction to the Eclogues, with Virgil’s text and Conington’s commentary on the text, and with index.John Conington’s three-volume edition of The Works of Virgil, begun in 1852, has long been unavailable except in rare second-hand sets. The whole work is now being reissued in six affordable paperbacks, with new introductions setting the commentary in its context. Well into the twentieth century Conington’s Virgil remained the sine qua non for school and undergraduate students and their teachers; Conington’s commentary is remarkably close and uncompromising in its engagement with the detail of Virgil’s Latin, as well as its literary sensitivity; it still has much to offer the modern reader. This volume includes Conington’s general introduction to Virgil and his introduction to the Eclogues, with Virgil’s text and Conington’s commentary on the text, and with index. In addition, Philip Hardie introduces the work of Conington as a whole (and of his pupil Nettleship, who completed the Works in 1871), while Brian W. Breed assesses their approaches to the Eclogues in particular, outlining the directions in which scholarship has subsequently led, and may lead. The new introductions also include substantial bibliographies.

ISBN: 9781904675211

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288 pages