Ausonius: Three Amusements

Ausonius: Three Amusements

Ausonius: Three Amusements

Ausonius: Three Amusements

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Overview

Ausonius, the most famous of the learned poets active in the second half of the fourth century, was born at Bordeaux and taught school there for 30 years before being summoned to court to teach the future emperor Gratian. He subsequently held important public offices, returning to Bordeaux and private life after Gratian's death in 383.

The subjects of many of his poems are typical of the academic world of the time. His Commemorations of the Professors of Bordeaux, a sequence of light verse obituaries of local teachers, in which people are honored—or gossiped about—in their daily occupations, has been called an illustrious poetic precedent to Edgar Lee Masters's Spoon River Anthology. To a literary verse translation of the Commemorations David Slavitt has added versions of Ausonius's Nuptial Cento, assembled from snippets of Shakespeare (Ausonius's original is a pastiche of Virgil), and selected epigrams.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812219531
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 05/05/2006
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

David R. Slavitt has published more than sixty books: original poetry, translations (recently Broken Columns, of Statius and Claudian, available from the University of Pennsylvania Press), novels, critical works, and short stories. He worked for seven years as a journalist at Newsweek and continues to do freelance reporting and reviewing. With Palmer Bovie he coedited the Complete Roman Drama in Translation series and the Penn Greek Drama Series.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Commemorations of the Professors of Bordeaux
A Nuptial Cento
Selected Epigrams

About the Translator

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