Converting Verse provides a fresh account of the ways Christian poets in the late Roman world-especially those in the outlying provinces of Gaul-reinvented Latin poetry's purpose and power during the turbulent fifth century, a period that witnessed barbarian incursions, the rise of monasticism, and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire itself.
Converting Verse provides a fresh account of the ways Christian poets in the late Roman world-especially those in the outlying provinces of Gaul-reinvented Latin poetry's purpose and power during the turbulent fifth century, a period that witnessed barbarian incursions, the rise of monasticism, and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Ungvary is Assistant Professor of Classics at Bard College.
Inhaltsangabe
* INTRODUCTION * CHAPTER ONE * Verse and Conversion: Augustine and His Protégés * CHAPTER TWO * Authoring Asceticism in Late Roman Gaul, ca. 400-430 * CHAPTER THREE * Verse and Incursion: The Epigramma Paulini and a Post-406 Poetics of Reform * CHAPTER FOUR * A Double Life: Paulinus of Pella's Eucharisticos * CHAPTER FIVE * Announcing Renunciation: Sidonius Apollinaris and Poetic Disavowal * CHAPTER SIX * The Poet and the Virgin: Avitus of Vienne's De Consolatoria Castitatis Laude * EPILOGUE * Beyond Gaul: Ennodius of Pavia's Eucharisticon * APPENDIX * Ennodius, Eucharisticon, Translated with Rachel Hodes * BIBLIOGRAPHY
* INTRODUCTION * CHAPTER ONE * Verse and Conversion: Augustine and His Protégés * CHAPTER TWO * Authoring Asceticism in Late Roman Gaul, ca. 400-430 * CHAPTER THREE * Verse and Incursion: The Epigramma Paulini and a Post-406 Poetics of Reform * CHAPTER FOUR * A Double Life: Paulinus of Pella's Eucharisticos * CHAPTER FIVE * Announcing Renunciation: Sidonius Apollinaris and Poetic Disavowal * CHAPTER SIX * The Poet and the Virgin: Avitus of Vienne's De Consolatoria Castitatis Laude * EPILOGUE * Beyond Gaul: Ennodius of Pavia's Eucharisticon * APPENDIX * Ennodius, Eucharisticon, Translated with Rachel Hodes * BIBLIOGRAPHY
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