The Pervigilium Veneris

A New Critical Text, Translation and Commentary

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Ancient & Classical, Poetry
Cover of the book The Pervigilium Veneris by William M. Barton, Bloomsbury Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: William M. Barton ISBN: 9781350040557
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: May 3, 2018
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Language: English
Author: William M. Barton
ISBN: 9781350040557
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: May 3, 2018
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Language: English

This study provides a critical edition of the Pervigilium Veneris with a Latin text, translation and commentary. This late-antique poem, the 'Vigil of Venus', is of unknown date and authorship. It exists in four heavily corrupted manuscripts, including the Codex Salmasianus, as part of a collection of later Latin poetry compiled around the 6th Century AD. Considerable attention has been paid to the piece since its first edition in the 16th century, largely on account of its singularity, mysterious origins and enigmatic final stanza, in which the poet suddenly bursts into the piece lamenting his 'lost muse'.

Despite this scholarly interest, much work remained to be done in order to arrive at a more solid text of the poem and a more complete understanding of its meaning. This new edition, with detailed commentary notes and a full introduction to the historical and literary contexts of the poem, furthers our knowledge by offering new perspectives and analysis, incorporating existing scholarship and reviving ideas that had previously been set aside.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This study provides a critical edition of the Pervigilium Veneris with a Latin text, translation and commentary. This late-antique poem, the 'Vigil of Venus', is of unknown date and authorship. It exists in four heavily corrupted manuscripts, including the Codex Salmasianus, as part of a collection of later Latin poetry compiled around the 6th Century AD. Considerable attention has been paid to the piece since its first edition in the 16th century, largely on account of its singularity, mysterious origins and enigmatic final stanza, in which the poet suddenly bursts into the piece lamenting his 'lost muse'.

Despite this scholarly interest, much work remained to be done in order to arrive at a more solid text of the poem and a more complete understanding of its meaning. This new edition, with detailed commentary notes and a full introduction to the historical and literary contexts of the poem, furthers our knowledge by offering new perspectives and analysis, incorporating existing scholarship and reviving ideas that had previously been set aside.

More books from Bloomsbury Publishing

Cover of the book The Third Force in the Vietnam War by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Contemporary Adaptations of Greek Tragedy by William M. Barton
Cover of the book The Russian Army of the Napoleonic Wars (2) by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Feminist Frameworks and the Bible by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Stone Kingdoms by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Writing Historical Fiction by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Web of Fire bind-up by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Tarawa 1943 by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Persian Service by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Tippecanoe 1811 by William M. Barton
Cover of the book The Italian Parliament in the European Union by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Inventing Peace by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Hurricane Aces 1941–45 by William M. Barton
Cover of the book The Goose Girl by William M. Barton
Cover of the book Nothingness and the Meaning of Life by William M. Barton
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy