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Plutarch: How to Study Poetry (De audiendis poetis)

A full treatment of this major source on ancient literary education by two of the leading scholars in the field.

Plutarch (Author), Richard Hunter (Edited by), Donald Russell (Edited by)

9781107002043, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 30 June 2011

234 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.7 cm, 0.45 kg

'It is one of the most informative and intriguing of the studies on ancient reading that I have encountered in some years.' Peter Toohey, Comptes Rendus

Plutarch's essay 'How to Study Poetry' offers a set of reading practices intended to remove the potential damage that poetry can do to the moral health of young readers. It opens a window on to a world of ancient education and scholarship which can seem rather alien to those brought up in the highly sophisticated world of modern literary theory and criticism. The full Introduction and Commentary, by two of the world's leading scholars in the field, trace the origins and intellectual affiliations of Plutarch's method and fully illustrate the background to each of his examples. As such this book may serve as an introduction to the whole subject of ancient reading practices and literary criticism. The Commentary also pays particular attention to grammar, syntax and style, and sets this essay within the context of Plutarch's thought and writing more generally.

Introduction
Text
Commentary
Bibliography
General index
Index of passages discussed.

Subject Areas: Classical history / classical civilisation [HBLA1], Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB]

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