Statius' Achilleid is perhaps the most remarkable of all Latin epic poems. Its project - to tell the whole life of Achilles - was cut short by the poet's untimely death. Yet the completed first book and the earliest part of the second have a charm and freshness matched only in some of Ovid's most lively and engaging work. The poem tells how the sea-nymph Thetis, in a vain attempt to save her son from his destined end in the Trojan war, hid him on the island of Scyros, disguised as a girl. There he fell in love with the beautiful Deidamia, but at the same time, with the idea of glory in war....
Statius' Achilleid is perhaps the most remarkable of all Latin epic poems. Its project - to tell the whole life of Achilles - was cut short by the poe...
In the early nineteenth century, German intellectuals such as Novalis, Schelling, and Friedrich Schlegel, convinced that Germany's cultural origins lay in ancient India, attempted to reconcile these origins with their imagined destiny as saviors of a degenerate Europe, then shifted from -Indomania- to Indophobia when the attempt foundered. The philosophers Hegel, Schopenhauer, and, later, Nietzsche provided alternate views of the role of India in world history that would be disastrously misappropriated in the twentieth century. Reconstructing Hellenistic and humanist views of the ancient...
In the early nineteenth century, German intellectuals such as Novalis, Schelling, and Friedrich Schlegel, convinced that Germany's cultural origins la...
Virgil's "Aeneid" is the epic tale charting the origins of Rome and the trials of Aeneas on his divinely-prescribed mission to escape Troy and found a new city. Describing the mythological beginnings of the future Roman Empire, this complex and compassionate poem explores themes of war, humanity, gods, exile and the dictates of fate. Robert Cowan's introduction to this most influential and elusive of poems is essential background reading for all who encounter or study the poem, whether in translation or in the original Latin. Including an overview of its poetic and historical...
Virgil's "Aeneid" is the epic tale charting the origins of Rome and the trials of Aeneas on his divinely-prescribed mission to escape Troy and foun...