Die Tragödien des Pacuvius
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The series publishes important new editions of and commentaries on texts from Greco-Roman antiquity, especially annotated editions of texts surviving only in fragments. Due to its programmatically wide range the series provides an essential basis for the study of ancient literature.
Pacuvius is one of the most important Republican tragedians. The commentary compiles and explains the roughly 300 fragments of his work which have been preserved as quotations by ancient authors. It establishes a new basis for the philological, literary as well as cultural historical study of Pacuvius, now that D'Anna's commentary edition (Rome 1967) has been superseded by recent research. Petra Schierl has revised the text following the standard editions and arranged the fragments in a new sequence under the titles of the respective tragedies. The fragments, including the fragmenta incerta, are commented upon and for the first time translated into German. To ensure the transparency that is necessary when dealing with fragments, the commentary is used in particular to discuss different proposals for their interpretation. A detailed introduction provides an overview both of Pacuvius' tragic output and the reception and transmission of his works. Indices facilitate the use of the commentary.
Autorentext
Petra Schierl, Universität Basel, Schweiz.
Zusammenfassung
"[...] an impressive piece of scholarship that makes a significant contribution to the field of Roman republican tragedy."
Ingo Gildenhard in: BMCR 2008.04.31
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783110182491
- Genre Klassische Sprach- & Literaturwissenschaft
- Auflage Reprint 2012
- Sprache Deutsch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 678
- Größe H236mm x B160mm x T42mm
- Jahr 2006
- EAN 9783110182491
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-11-018249-1
- Veröffentlichung 25.10.2006
- Titel Die Tragödien des Pacuvius
- Autor Petra Schierl
- Untertitel Ein Kommentar zu den Fragmenten mit Einleitung, Text und Übersetzung
- Gewicht 1172g
- Herausgeber De Gruyter