Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus

With an english translation by A. W. Mair
Año de publicación
1928
Páginas
720
Alto
17 cm
Ancho
12 cm
Grosor
4 cm
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Tapa Dura
Loeb Classical Library 219 Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus Oppian Colluthus Tryphiodorus Oppian of Cilicia flourished in the latter half of the second century, and dedicated his Fishing (in five books) to “Antoninus,” presumably Marcus Aurelius. It deals with the habits and characteristics of fish as well as giving instructions for fishing: if not exactly poetical, it contains a great deal of curious information. The Chase, dedicated to Caracalla, is an inferior composition and may even be the work of a Syrian imitator. The first book gives an appreciation of the huntsman’s horses and hounds, the three remaining being devoted to the hunting of wild animals, from the lion to the hare. This edition is equipped with extensive zoological and ichthyological notes. This volume also includes the extant work of two epic poets of Egypt who wrote in the second half of the fifth century under the influence of Nonnus....Leer más
Loeb Classical Library 219 Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus Oppian Colluthus Tryphiodorus Oppian of Cilicia flourished in the latter half of the second century, and dedicated his Fishing (in five books) to “Antoninus,” presumably Marcus Aurelius. It deals with the habits and characteristics of fish as well as giving instructions for fishing: if not exactly poetical, it contains a great deal of curious information. The Chase, dedicated to Caracalla, is an inferior composition and may even be the work of a Syrian imitator. The first book gives an appreciation of the huntsman’s horses and hounds, the three remaining being devoted to the hunting of wild animals, from the lion to the hare. This edition is equipped with extensive zoological and ichthyological notes. This volume also includes the extant work of two epic poets of Egypt who wrote in the second half of the fifth century under the influence of Nonnus. The Rape of Helen of Colluthus, in 394 lines, is a pleasant account of the Judgement of Paris and Helen’s elopement with him; and Tryphiodorus (papyri reveal the correct spelling to be “Triphiodorus”) deals with The Taking of Troy in 691 lines, beginning with the Wooden Horse and ending with the sacrifice of Polyxena. Preface Oppian Introduction I. The Authorship of the Poems II. Zoology before Oppian III. Hunting, Fishing, Fowling IV. On the Identification of Certain Fishes V. Some Animal Idiosyncrasies IV. Analyses VII. Bibliography Cynegetica, or The Chase Book I Book II Book III Book IV Halieutica, or Fishing Book I Book II Book III Book IV Book V Classified Zoological Catalogue General Index Colluthus Introduction I. The Life of Colluthus II. The Text III. Bibliography The Rape of Helen Tryphiodorus Introduction I. The Life of Tryphiodorus II. The Manuscripts III. Bibliography The Taking of Ilios Index of Proper Names in Colluthus and Tryphiodorus Leer menos
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Oppian, Colluthus, and Tryphiodorus
ISBN
9780674992412
$850.00
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