Gallus Reborn Gallus Reborn
Routledge Focus on Classical Studies

Gallus Reborn

A Study of the Diffusion and Reception of Works Ascribed to Gaius Cornelius Gallus

    • 18,99 €
    • 18,99 €

Description de l’éditeur



Gallus Reborn is the first comprehensive study of the publication history and reception of the works that have been attributed to Gaius Cornelius Gallus, first canonical Roman elegist, friend of Virgil, and ‘missing link’ in Roman literary history.


Gallus was a widely read and frequently imitated author from the Renaissance onwards, when he overcame the disadvantage of having no surviving works by putting his name to a substantial body of pseudepigrapha: misattributed, faked or forged poems. This monograph asks what Gallus was like, during that phase of his existence; how was he read, and by whom; and what impact did he have on literary history?


Combining close readings of the texts with a comparative overview of their wider reception, Gallus Reborn will interest scholars and advanced students of classical reception, Neo-Latin, comparative literature and early modern studies.

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2019
8 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
76
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Taylor and Francis
TAILLE
484
Ko

Plus de livres par Paul White

Travail infernal : comment survivre avec des personnalités difficiles Travail infernal : comment survivre avec des personnalités difficiles
2015
The Studio SOS Book The Studio SOS Book
2013
The SOS Guide to Live Sound The SOS Guide to Live Sound
2014
The Orb The Orb
2018
Miriam's Hex Miriam's Hex
2018
Rupert, Carla & the General Rupert, Carla & the General
2018

Autres livres de cette série

Epic Echoes in The Wind in the Willows Epic Echoes in The Wind in the Willows
2021
Egypt, Greece, and Rome Egypt, Greece, and Rome
2022
Global Classics Global Classics
2021
Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future Democracies and Republics Between Past and Future
2021
Theophrastus' Characters Theophrastus' Characters
2018
Prophets, Prophecy, and Oracles in the Roman Empire Prophets, Prophecy, and Oracles in the Roman Empire
2017