Epigrams, Volume II

Books 6–10

Martial author D R Shackleton Bailey editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:31st Jan '93

Should be back in stock very soon

Epigrams, Volume II cover

Poetic concision in abundance.

It was to celebrate the opening of the Roman Colosseum in AD 80 that Martial published his first book of poems, “On the Spectacles.” Written with satiric wit and a talent for the memorable phrase, the poems in this collection record the broad spectacle of shows in the new arena. The great Latin epigrammist’s twelve subsequent books capture the spirit of Roman life—both public and private—in vivid detail. Fortune hunters and busybodies, orators and lawyers, schoolmasters and street hawkers, jugglers and acrobats, doctors and plagiarists, beautiful slaves, and generous hosts are among the diverse characters who populate his verses.

Martial is a keen and sharp-tongued observer of Roman society. His pen brings into crisp relief a wide variety of scenes and events: the theater and public games, life in the countryside, a rich debauchee’s banquet, lions in the amphitheater, the eruption of Vesuvius. The epigrams are sometimes obscene, in the tradition of the genre, sometimes warmly affectionate or amusing, and always pointed. Like his contemporary Statius, though, Martial shamelessly flatters his patron Domitian, one of Rome’s worst-reputed emperors.

D. R. Shackleton Bailey’s translation of Martial’s often difficult Latin eliminates many misunderstandings in previous versions. The text is mainly that of his highly praised Teubner edition of 1990.

Shackleton Bailey’s is a remarkable achievement, and from now on his Loebs will be the best means by which anyone can get to know Martial, as well as the essential first work of reference for scholars. -- P. Howell * Classical Review *
The publication of a new edition in the Loeb Classical Library of the poems of Martial—Latin verse and English prose face à face… offers an occasion for thinking about the way Martial’s presence shows itself in English poetry and about the poet in person… A reliable English version is always good to possess and here we have one that gives us access to many a dark and difficult corner of the original Latin. -- Charles Tomlinson * New Criterion *

ISBN: 9780674995567

Dimensions: 162mm x 108mm x 23mm

Weight: 318g

416 pages