商品簡介
European and US classicists discuss third-century BCE Hellenistic Egyptian poet Apollonius and his major work Argonauatica, the second edition incorporating new scholarship at least partly inspired by the appearance of the first edition, for which no date is cited. Among the topics are the textual tradition of the Argonautica, Ptolemaic epic, Apollonius on poetry, Apollonius as a Homeric scholar, Apollonius and Virgil, and echoes and imitations of Apollonius in a late Greek epic. Originally published as part of the series Brill's Companions in Classical Studies. Annotation c2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Theodore D. Papanghelis, Ph.D. (1985) in Classics, University of Cambridge, is Professor of Latin at the Artistotle University of Thessaloniki. He has published on Propertius (Cambridge, 1987), the Roman Neoteroi (Athens, 1994, in Greek) and Virgil's Eclogues (Athens, 1995, in Greek).Antonios Rengakos is Professor of Greek Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has published on Homer, Greek Historiography, and Hellenistic Poetry including Der Homertext und die hellenistischen Dichter (1993) and Apollonius Rhodios und die antike Homererklarung (1994).