Greek Iambic Poetry: From the Seventh to Fifth Centuries BC
| AUTHOR | Gerber, Douglas E.; Gerber, Douglas E.; Archilochus et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Harvard University Press (07/30/1999) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Description
Scurrilous verse.
The poetry of the archaic period that the Greeks called iambic is characterized by scornful criticism of friend and foe and by sexual license. The purpose of these poems is unclear, but they seem to have some connection with cult songs used in religious festivals--for example, those honoring Dionysus and Demeter. In this completely new Loeb Classical Library edition of early Greek iambic poetry, Douglas E. Gerber provides a faithful and fully annotated translation of the fragments that have come down to us. Archilochus expressed himself in colorful and vigorous language. Famous throughout antiquity for his winged barbs, he is often considered the archetypal poet of blame. Other major poets in this volume are Semonides, best known for a long misogynistic poem describing ten types of wives; and Hipponax, who was much admired by the poets of Hellenistic Alexandria, in part for his depictions of the licentious and seamy side of society.
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ISBN-13:
9780674995819
ISBN-10:
0674995813
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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Page Count:
560
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
4.56 x 1.01 x 6.66 inches
Weight:
0.78 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Dust Cover,
Annotated,
Price on Product,
Table of Contents
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Poetry | Anthologies (multiple authors)
Poetry | Ancient & Classical
Poetry | Subjects & Themes - War
Dewey Decimal:
881.010
Library of Congress Control Number:
98-20803
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Scurrilous verse.
The poetry of the archaic period that the Greeks called iambic is characterized by scornful criticism of friend and foe and by sexual license. The purpose of these poems is unclear, but they seem to have some connection with cult songs used in religious festivals--for example, those honoring Dionysus and Demeter. In this completely new Loeb Classical Library edition of early Greek iambic poetry, Douglas E. Gerber provides a faithful and fully annotated translation of the fragments that have come down to us. Archilochus expressed himself in colorful and vigorous language. Famous throughout antiquity for his winged barbs, he is often considered the archetypal poet of blame. Other major poets in this volume are Semonides, best known for a long misogynistic poem describing ten types of wives; and Hipponax, who was much admired by the poets of Hellenistic Alexandria, in part for his depictions of the licentious and seamy side of society.
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Preface by:
Gerber, Douglas E.
Gerber is Fox Professor of Classical Studies, University of Western Ontario.
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Editor:
Gerber, Douglas E.
Gerber is Fox Professor of Classical Studies, University of Western Ontario.
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Translator:
Gerber, Douglas E.
Gerber is Fox Professor of Classical Studies, University of Western Ontario.
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