Manilius and his Intellectual Background
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Feb '09
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This is the first English-language monograph on Marcus Manilius, a Roman poet of the first century AD, whose Astronomica is our earliest extant comprehensive treatment of astrology. Katharina Volk brings Manilius and his world alive for modern readers by exploring the manifold intellectual traditions that have gone into shaping the Astronomica: ancient astronomy and cosmology, the history and practice of astrology, the historical and political situation at the poem's composition, the poetic and generic conventions that inform it, and the philosophical underpinnings of Manilius' world-view. What emerges is a panoroma of the cultural imagination of the Early Empire, a fascinating picture of the ways in which educated Greeks and Romans were accustomed to think and speak about the cosmos and man's place in it.
a masterpiece, a landmark in the interpretation of Latin literature * Roger Beck, The Classical Review *
an excellent introduction * Gail Trimble, Times Literary Supplement *
a scholar who combines erudition with appreciation and a sense of humour...every detail of Manilius' work is explored in a limpid and attractive style * D. E. Hill, Greece and Rome *
This study will surely be a fundamental point of entry for those wishing to read and study Manilius' challenging poem about the workings of the cosmos. * Charles McNelis, Journal of Roman Studies *
- Winner of Winner of The 35th Annual Lionel Trilling Award.
ISBN: 9780199265220
Dimensions: 223mm x 146mm x 22mm
Weight: 533g
328 pages