Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Ovid: Heroides II: Commentary
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

  • Commentary: 'Heroides'
  • 1. Penelope to Ulysses
  • 2. Phyllis to Demophoon
  • 3. Briseis to Achilles
  • 4. Phaedra to Hippolytus
  • 5. Oenone to Paris
  • 6. Hypsipyle to Jason
  • 7. Dido to Aeneas
  • 8. Hermione to Orestes
  • 9. Deianira to Hercules
  • 10. Ariadne to Theseus
  • 11. Canace to Macareus
  • 12. Medea to Jason
  • 13. Laodamia to Prostesilaus
  • 14. Hypermnestra to Lynceus
  • 15. Sappho to Phaon
  • 16. Paris to Helen
  • 17. Helen to Paris
  • 18. Leander to Hero
  • 19. Hero to Leander
  • 20. Acontius to Cydippe
  • 21. Cydippe to Acontius
  • Appendix
  • 1. On Hiatus
  • 2. Coniecturae Bentleianae
  • Index

About the Author

Arthur Palmer was Professor of Latin in the University of Dublin and Fellow of Trinity College. The edition was completed after his death by his colleague, L.C. Purser. Duncan Kennedy is Reader in Latin Literature and the Theory of Criticism at the University of Bristol.

Reviews

Bristol Phoenix Press (an imprint of The Exeter press) rightly decided to include this title in their Classic Editions Series, whose aim is to reprint important old works on Greek and Latin authors with new introductions. It now consists of two complementary and handy volumes, opposed to the bulky and hence unwieldy single volume of the old editions. A most sensible decision of the new editors has been to preserve the pagination of the original edition, so as not to complicate cross-referencing. K.'s introduction...constitutes a clear, concise and illuminating presentation, which will surely prove very useful for anyone interested in the Heroides. In addition to K.'s new introduction, a most welcome addition to this new reprint of P.'s work is the bibliography complied by K. himself. Despite the passing of more than a century, P.'s edition of the Heroides remains a good starting point for the examination of the work...Both volumes are elegantly produced and reasonably priced. Bristol Phoenix Press and Prof. Duncan F. Kennedy are to be commended for undertaking the task of making this classic piece of scholarship on the Heroides easily accessible.

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
People also searched for
This title is unavailable for purchase as none of our regular suppliers have stock available. If you are the publisher, author or distributor for this item, please visit this link.

Back to top