Catullus: A Textual Reappraisal

Catullus: A Textual Reappraisal

by J. M. Trappes-Lomax
Catullus: A Textual Reappraisal

Catullus: A Textual Reappraisal

by J. M. Trappes-Lomax

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Overview

The poems of Catullus have notoriously been subjected to numerous accidental corruptions. This work represents a radical reappraisal of his text. It recommends some six hundred changes to the Oxford Text of R.A.B. Mynors; many of these proposals are easily accessible elsewhere, but many are either original or else more or less forgotten. It is suggested here that Catullus' text was also subjected to significant deliberate change, much of it probably dating back to classical antiquity. These changes consist in part of around seventy interpolated lines, often designed to explain or paraphrase what Catullus had written, and in part of modernizations designed to adapt a Republican poet, the near contemporary of Cicero and Lucretius, to the poetical norms of the early Empire. Students of Catullus will certainly wish to take account of the arguments here advanced, even where they find themselves in disagreement with the conclusions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905125159
Publisher: Classical Press of Wales, The
Publication date: 12/31/2007
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

John Trappes-Lomax, formerly Senior Scholar of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, specializes in the textual criticism and interpretation of Latin poetry. In this field he has published numerous articles in Classical Quarterly, Mnemosyne, Phoenix and Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Association.

Table of Contents

Preface Editions Abbreviations, manuscriptsi Introduction The textual commentary Bibliography
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