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E-grāmata: Selections from the Poems of Paulinus of Nola, including the Correspondence with Ausonius: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary

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  • Sērija : Routledge Later Latin Poetry
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Mar-2023
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This volume offers a broad introduction to one of the most exciting chapters of Late Antiquity through direct testimony from one of the last representatives of Roman Antiquity, Ausonius of Bordeaux, and his radical Christian protégé, the populist bishop and experimental poet Paulinus of Nola.

The first comprehensive volume in English dedicated to these works in over a century, this book also offers representative selections from Paulinus vast poetic output, from the publicly performed poems that mark his contribution to the emerging cult of the saints to his experimental Christianization of a wide range of Classical genres. Preceded by a substantial introduction discussing the modern significance of these works and their original contexts, the translation is accompanied by running notes for ease of reference and an interpretive commentary rich with illustrative parallels. Taken together, the correspondence with Ausonius and the selections from Paulinus epitomize the personal, political, and spiritual conflicts of their age, offering a lively and concentrated introduction to the life and thought of these two underappreciated contemporaries of Jerome and Augustine.

Accompanied by new and provocative interpretations with detailed but concise historical and biographical guidance, this accessible and stylish translation will appeal to scholars and students of Classics, Late Antiquity, religious studies, social history, and world literature.

Recenzijas

"...This volume can be recommended as an accessible introduction to Paulinus/Ausonius for the newcomer, a useful resource for the researcher, an incisive contribution to scholarship, and a poetic translation of precision and beauty." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Citations and Conventions xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
1 Introduction
1(77)
1 From Ausonius to Paulinus: The Significance of the Correspondence
1(7)
2 The Problem of Paulinus, Part 1: Whose Poetry?
8(5)
3 The Problem of Paulinus, Part 2: Whose Property?
13(11)
4 Major Themes in the Selections From the Poems of Paulinus
24(28)
A Self and Money
24(9)
B Music and Time
33(8)
C Christ (and Felix)
41(11)
5 Text and Translation
52(26)
A How We Have Ausonius and Paulinus
52(6)
B Translation Two Ways
58(20)
2 The Earlier Letters
78(9)
1 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 17
78(1)
2 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 18
79(1)
3 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 19
80(2)
4 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 20
82(2)
5 Appendix: Paulinus to Gestidius (Poems I, Date Uncertain)
84(3)
3 The Principal Correspondence
87(21)
1 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 21
87(2)
2 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 22
89(1)
3 To Ausonius: Paulinus, Poems 10
90(8)
4 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 24
98(4)
5 To Ausonius: Paulinus, Poems 11
102(2)
6 Appendix: Ausonius to Paulinus, Letters 23
104(4)
4 Selections From the Poems of Paulinus
108(51)
Self, Money, Music, Time, and Christ: From Poems 15=Fourth Natalicium (January 398),
11. 1--49
108(1)
1 Self
109(7)
A From Poems 13=Second Natalicium (January 396),
11. 1--19
109(1)
B From Poems 21=Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 175--97, 344--413, 672--703
110(3)
C From Poems 26=Eighth Natalicium (January 402),
11. 395--428
113(1)
D From Poems 31=Consolation to Pneumatius and Fidelis (ca. 393--408),
11. 593--628
114(2)
2 Money
116(11)
A From Poems 15=Fourth Natalicium (January 398),
11. 50--83
116(1)
B From Poems 16=Fifth Natalicium (January 399),
11. 254--88
117(1)
C From Poems 18=Sixth Natalicium (January 400),
11. 40--51, 211--80
118(2)
D From Poems 20=Twelfth Natalicium (January 406),
11. 1--27
120(1)
E From Poems 21=Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 414--459
121(1)
F From Poems 21=Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 488--550
122(2)
G From Poems 25: Epithalamium (Written Between 400--407),
11. 69--104
124(1)
H From Poems 31: Consolation to Pneumatius and Fidelis (393--408),
11. 485--544
125(2)
3 Music
127(12)
A From Poems 6=Praise of John (Early 390s),
11. 1--26
127(1)
B From Poems 17=Farewell (Propemptikon) to Nicetas (prob. 400),
11. 101--51
128(1)
C From Poems 18=Sixth Natalicium (January 400),
11. 1--24
129(1)
D From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 60--106
130(1)
E From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 149--247, 307--28
131(4)
F From Poems 20=Twelfth Natalicium (January 406),
11. 28--61
135(1)
G From Poems 21=Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 47--104, 272--83, 326--43
136(2)
H From Poems 22=Incitement to Jovius (ca. 400),
11. 1--34
138(1)
4 Time
139(8)
A From Poems 14=Third Natalicium (January 397),
11. 1--20
139(1)
B From Poems 16=Fifth Natalicium (January 399),
11. 1--16
140(1)
C From Poems 2 l=Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 1--25
140(1)
D From Poems 21 =Thirteenth Natalicium (January 407),
11. 117--153
141(1)
E From Poems 23=Seventh Natalicium (January 401),
11. 1--44
142(1)
F From Poems 26=Eighth Natalicium (January 402),
11. 1--28
143(1)
G From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 1--37, 107--26
144(2)
H From Poems 31=Consolation to Pneumatius and Fidelis (393--408),
11. 227--50
146(1)
5 Christ
147(12)
A From Poems 22: Incitement (Protreptikon) to Jovius (ca. 400),
11. 51--95
147(1)
B From Poems 25=Epithalamium (Written Between 400--407),
11. 141--98
148(2)
C From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 45--59
150(1)
D From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 248--306
150(2)
E From Poems 27=Ninth Natalicium (January 403),
11. 491--510
152(1)
F From Poems 31 =Consolation to Pneumatius and Fidelis (ca. 393--408),
11. 43--102
153(2)
G From Poems 31=Consolation to Pneumatius and Fidelis (ca. 393--408),
11. 425--74
155(4)
5 Comments: The Earlier Letters
159(10)
1 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 17
159(2)
2 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 18
161(1)
3 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 19
162(2)
4 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 20
164(2)
5 Appendix: Paulinus to Gestidius=Poems 1
166(3)
6 Comments: The Principal Correspondence
169(46)
1 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 21
169(7)
2 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 22
176(3)
3 To Ausonius: Paulinus, Poems 10
179(26)
1--18 Answering Ausonius
181(2)
19--42 Classical Background of Christian Culture
183(2)
43--103 Incarnation and "Salvation Economics"
185(4)
103--180 Classical Culture and "Salvation Economics"
189(9)
181--276 Response to Specific Criticisms From Ausonius
198(5)
278--331 Conclusion -- The Christian Life
203(2)
4 To Paulinus: Ausonius, Letters 24
205(3)
5 To Ausonius: Paulinus, Poems 11
208(4)
6 Appendix to Principal Correspondence 4: Ausonius, Letters 23
212(3)
7 Comments: Selections From the Poems of Paulinus
215(96)
Self, Money, Music, Time, and Christ: Poems 15.1--46
215(3)
1 Self
218(7)
A Poems 13.1--19
218(1)
B Poems 21.175--97, 344--413, 672--703
219(3)
C Poems 26.395--428
222(1)
D Poems 31.591--628
223(2)
2 Money
225(23)
A Poems 15.50--83
225(6)
B Poems 16.254--88
231(1)
C Poems 18.40--51, 211--80
232(5)
D Poems 20.1--27
237(2)
E Poms: 21.414--59
239(3)
F Poems 21.488--550
242(1)
G Poems 25.69--104
243(4)
H Poems 31.485--544
247(1)
3 Music
248(22)
A Poems 6.1--26
248(3)
B Poems 17.101--51
251(4)
C Poems 18.1--24
255(1)
D Poems 27.60--106
255(2)
E Poems 27.149--247, 307--28
257(5)
F Poems 20.28--61
262(1)
G Poems 21.47--104, 272--83, 336--43
263(3)
H Poems 22.1--34
266(4)
4 Time
270(14)
A Poems 14.1--20
270(4)
B Poems 16.1--16
274(1)
C Poems 21.1--25
274(1)
D Poems 21.117--153
275(2)
E Poems 23.1--44
277(2)
F Poems 26.1--28
279(1)
G Poems 27.1--37, 107--26
280(2)
H Poems 31.227--50
282(2)
5 Christ
284(27)
A Poems 22.51--95
284(5)
B Poems 25.141--98
289(6)
C Poems 27.44--59
295(1)
D Poems 27.248--306
296(5)
E Poems 27.491--510
301(1)
F Poems 31.43--102
301(4)
G Poems 31.425--74
305(6)
Bibliography 311(1)
1 Editions, Translations, Commentaries, Dictionaries, and Anthologies 311(2)
2 Scholarly and Other Works 313(10)
Index 323
Alex Dressler is Professor of Classics at the University of WisconsinMadison. His published works include Personification and the Feminine in Roman Philosophy and articles on Latin literature of all genres and periods, including Roman drama, the ancient novel, epic, epistolography, and lyric poetry, on a wide range of topics, ranging from gender and class to aesthetics and phenomenology.