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Callimachus: Select Longer Fragments

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Few among the surviving Hellenistic poets can rival the fame of Callimachus of Cyrene (approximately 320–240 BCE).

Active as a poet and scholar in Ptolemaic Alexandria, Callimachus associated his name with a new set of aesthetic principles that proved influential for such poets as Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.

Even so, except for six Hymns and several epigrams, most of his work survives in fragments.

Offering a selection of longer fragments, this edition provides a rounded view of Callimachus’ literary output.

It also sheds light on lesser-studied aspects of Callimachus’ activity at the Ptolemaic court in Alexandria.

For the first time in an English volume, a commentary explores and elucidates the occasional and lyric pieces Callimachus composed for the Ptolemies and their officials (such as the Elegy for Sosibius and the Ektheosis of Arsinoe).

By focusing on Callimachus’ longer fragments (e.g., Aetia, Iambs, and Hecale), this edition offers an indispensable tool that guides the reader through the intricacies of his poetic art.

It also includes an exhaustive introduction to Callimachus’ life, professional activity, and aesthetics.

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Liverpool University Press
1802078614 / 9781802078619
Hardback
881.01
28/12/2024
United Kingdom
English
464 pages
147 x 210 mm