Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 507 pages) |
Series |
Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft. Beihefte ; n.F., Bd. 2 |
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Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaften. Beihefte ; Bd. 2.
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Contents |
Frontmatter -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Vorwort -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Kommentar: Lucan. 9,1-733 -- I. Lucan. 9,411-420 und die TO-Karte -- II. Lucans Cato, die Antipoden und das römische Herrscherlob -- III. Ein Anonymus der frühen Kaiserzeit -- Backmatter |
Summary |
In the 9th Book of Lucan?s?Bellum Civile?, the young Cato takes centre stage. With this, the epic also reaches the climax in its representation of Stoic ethics and interpretation of nature. In his commentary on verses 1-733 and three further essays on particular questions, Martin Seewald places particular emphasis on explicating Lucan?s paradoxical train of thought and the philosophical and scientific view of the world underlying the historical epic narrative |
Notes |
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Göttingen, 2002 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-483) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Lucan, 39-65. Pharsalia. Liber 9.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017112075
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Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus 39-65 De bello civili 9 gnd |
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Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. swd |
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Pharsalia (Lucan) fast (OCoLC)fst01356201 |
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De bello civili 9. swd |
Subject |
Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism
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TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
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Epic poetry, Latin.
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War and literature.
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SUBJECT |
Rome -- History -- Civil War, 49-45 B.C. -- Literature and the war
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Subject |
Rome (Empire)
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783110210613 |
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3110210614 |
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