Two Centuries of Roman Poetry
By (Author) A.R. Davis
Edited by A.R. Davis
Edited by E.C. Kennedy
Volume editor E.C. Kennedy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st January 1998
New edition
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Modern (non-native or second) languages
871.0108
Paperback
260
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
324g
First published by Macmillian in 1964, this book is designed to introduce students to a wider range of Latin poetry than they would encounter in a simple author prescription. The first century BC is represented by Lucretius and Catullus, the Augustan era by Virgil, Horace and Ovid, and the Silver age by Juvenal and Martial. Passages are chosen for their own intrinsic interest - Ovid on Romulus and Remus, Juvenal on the dangers of Rome at night, the sheild of Aeneas from Virgil's Aeneid VIII ; they cover a wide variety of genres and styles both Satires and Odes of Horace, elegiacs from the Fasti and hexameters from the Metamorphoses of Ovid. There are extensive notes on language and content, an introduction on metre and a full vocabulary.
E.C. Kennedy was Classics Master at Malvern College, UK. With A.R. Davis, he co-edited Two Centuries of Roman Poetry, Two Centuries of Roman Prose, and Euripides: Scenes from "Rhesus" and "Helen".