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Aratus: Phaenomena

The first English edition of Aratus's Phaenomena, complete with full introduction, facing-page translation and a line-by-line commentary.

Aratus (Author), Douglas Kidd (Edited by)

9780521582308, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 14 August 1997

616 pages, 2 b/w illus.
22.4 x 14.6 x 4.8 cm, 0.932 kg

'… a splendid book which every specialist will want to own and every academic library must acquire'. Kevin Lee, CLASSICVM

Aratus of Soli was a highly original poet of the early third century BC, famous throughout antiquity for his didactic epic on constellations and weather signs, and imitated by later Greek and Latin poets. Modelled on Hesiod's Works and Days the poem is cleverly updated to appeal to the interests of contemporary Greek readers. This volume presents for the first time in English an edition of the poem with a full introduction, facing translation and a line-by-line commentary. The introduction explains the literary and scientific background, the characteristic features of Aratus's language, style and metre, and the transmission of the text to the end of the Middle Ages. The commentary gives help with the content of the poem and aims to resolve the many problems of text and interpretation. The text is based on a new reading of the manuscripts, including one not used before.

Introduction: 1. Life of Aratus
2. The Phaenomena
3. The astronomy and weather signs
4. Language, style and the hexameter
5. Contemporary and later poets
6. Scholia and commentators
7. Text and manuscripts
Text and Translation
Commentary
Indexes.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: poetry & poets [DSC], Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB]

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