Martial: Liber Spectaculorum

Kathleen M Coleman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:26th Oct '06

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This book is the first full-scale edition of the so-called Liber spectaculorum by Martial. A comprehensive introduction addresses the role of epigram in commemorating monuments and occasions, the connection between spectacle and imperial panegyric in Martial's oeuvre, characteristics of the collection, possible circumstances of composition and 'publication', transmission of the text, and related issues. Each epigram is followed by an apparatus criticus, an English translation, and a detailed commentary on linguistic, literary, and historical matters, adducing extensive evidence from epigraphy and art as well as literary sources. The book is accompanied by four concordances, five tables, two maps, 30 plates, and an appendix.

this commentary is entirely worth the wait, and more. Extremely learned, impressively thorough, and crystal-clear in organisation and exposition * Joseph Farrell, The Classical Review *
Coleman's Martial: Liber Spectaculorum is a splendid contribution to the study of this rich, difficult book of epigrams. * Luke Roman, Journal of Roman Studies *
....it has already gained the status of a cornerstone in 21st century Martialian studies. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Coleman has defined the standard for future commentators on classical texts.
Coleman's book will be the definitive guide through the morass * William Fitzgerald, Hermathena *
...formidably learned. * Emily Gowers, TLS *

ISBN: 9780198144816

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 23mm

Weight: 845g

416 pages