Rama's Last Act (Clay Sanskrit Library) by Bhavabhuti, Sheldon Pollock

By Bhavabhuti, Sheldon Pollock

“Rama's final Act” via Bhava·bhuti is counted one of the maximum Sanskrit dramas. The paintings instantaneously dramatizes the “Ram?yana”—it is without doubt one of the earliest theatrical variations of Valm?ki’s epic masterpiece—and revises its so much intractable episode, the hero's rejection of his cherished spouse. Human business enterprise within the face of future, the ability of affection, and the capability of paintings to make experience of such mysteries are the topics explored during this singular literary fulfillment of the Indian stage.Co-published via ny college Press and the JJC FoundationFor extra in this name and different titles within the Clay Sanskrit sequence, please stopover at http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org

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Ramayana Book Two: Ayodhya (Clay Sanskrit Library) by Valmiki , Sheldon I. Pollock

By Valmiki , Sheldon I. Pollock

The king makes a decision to abdicate in prefer of Rama; yet simply because the celebrations achieve their climax, a courtroom intrigue forces Rama and Sita into fourteen years banishment; they dutifully settle for their destiny, and burst off to the jungle. the opposite brothers refuse to profit from his misfortune, which leaves not anyone to run town; ultimately certainly one of them is persuaded to behave as regent, yet purely agrees to take action given that he lives open air town and acts in Rama’s name.“Ay?dhya” is e-book of Valm?ki’s nationwide Indian epic, The Ram?yana. The younger hero Rama units out willingly from the capital with spouse and brother for a fourteen-year banishment, that allows you to entail nice soreness and extra tough offerings within the books forward. Of the seven books of this nice Sanskrit epic, "Ay?dhya" is the main human, and it is still the most effective introductions to the social and political values of conventional India.Co-published by way of long island college Press and the JJC FoundationFor extra in this identify and different titles within the Clay Sanskrit sequence, please stopover at http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org

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Pliny's Women: Constructing Virtue and Creating Identity in by Jacqueline M. Carlon

By Jacqueline M. Carlon

Pliny's ladies deals a accomplished attention of the various ladies who seem within the letters of Pliny the more youthful. Combining certain prosopography with shut literary research, Jacqueline Carlon examines the identities of the ladies whom Pliny contains and the way they and the boys with whom they're linked give a contribution either to this presentation of exemplary Romans and especially to his personal self-promotion. almost the entire named girls in Pliny's nine-book corpus are thought of. They shape six distinctive teams: these linked to competition to the principate; the relations of Pliny's mentor, Corellius Rufus; his circle of relatives contributors; ladies enthusiastic about testamentary disputes; perfect better halves; and ladies of unseemly personality. distinct research of every letter pointing out ladies contains the id of its recipient and everybody named inside, its disposition in the assortment, Pliny's language and elegance, and its value to our notion of the altering social cloth of the early principate.

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The Literature of Ancient Sumer by Jeremy Black

By Jeremy Black

This anthology of Sumerian literature constitutes the main finished assortment ever released, and comprises examples of many of the kinds of composition written within the language, from narrative myths and lyrical hymns to proverbs and love poetry. The translations have benefited either from the paintings of many students and from our ever-increasing figuring out of Sumerian. as well as reflecting the advances made through glossy scholarship, the translations are written in transparent, available English. an in depth creation discusses the literary features of the works, the folks who created and copied them in old Iraq, and the way the examine of Sumerian literature has developed over the past one hundred fifty years.

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Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness: The Birth of a Genre by Paul Allen Miller

By Paul Allen Miller

Lyric Texts and Lyric attention provides a version for learning the historical past of lyric as a style. Prof Miller attracts a contrast among the paintings of the Greek lyrists and the extra condensed, own poetry that we go along with lyric. He then confronts the theoretical matters and offers a worldly, Bakhtinian interpreting of the improvement of the lyric shape from its origins in archaic Greece to the extra individualist type of Augustan Rome. This ebook will attract classicists and, in view that English translations of passages from the traditional authors are supplied, to those that concentrate on comparative literature.

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Senecan Tragedy and the Reception of Augustan Poetry by Christopher V. Trinacty

By Christopher V. Trinacty

Of their perform of aemulatio, the mimicry of older versions of writing, the Augustan poets frequently seemed to the Greeks: Horace drew thought from the lyric poets, Virgil from Homer, and Ovid from Hesiod, Callimachus, and others. yet by the point of the nice Roman tragedian Seneca, the Augustan poets had supplanted the Greeks because the "classics" to which Seneca and his contemporaries referred. certainly, Augustan poetry is a reservoir of language, motif, and notion for Seneca's writing. surprisingly, although, there has now not but been a finished learn revealing the connection among Seneca and his Augustan predecessors. Christopher Trinacty's Senecan Tragedy and the Reception of Augustan Poetry is the long-awaited solution to the decision for one of these research.

Senecan Tragedy and the Reception of Augustan Poetry uniquely areas Senecan tragedy in its Roman literary context, delivering an additional measurement to the motivations and which means at the back of Seneca's writings. through interpreting Senecan tragedy via an intertextual lens, Trinacty unearths Seneca's wisdom of his old second, during which the Augustan interval used to be eroding gradually round him. Seneca, in retrospect to the poetry of Horace, Virgil, and Ovid, acts as a severe interpreter of either their paintings and their period. He deconstructs the language of the Augustan poets, refiguring it throughout the viewpoint of his tragic protagonists. In doing so, he positions himself as a critic of the Augustan culture and divulges a poetic voice that frequently subverts the classical ethos of that culture. via this strategy of reappropriation Seneca finds a lot approximately himself as a playwright and as a guy: within the creative demeanour during which he re-employs the Augustan poets' language, concept, and poetics in the tragic framework, Seneca supplies his version works new--and uniquely Senecan--life.

Trinacty's research sheds new mild either on Seneca and on his Augustan predecessors. As such, Senecan Tragedy and the Reception of Augustan Poetry delivers to be a groundbreaking contribution to the learn of either Senecan tragedy and Augustan poetry.

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Philoponus: Against Proclus on the Eternity of the World 1-5 by John Philoponus

By John Philoponus

It is a post-Aristotelian Greek philosophical textual content, written at a vital second within the defeat of paganism by way of Christianity, advert 529, whilst the Emporor Justinian closed the pagan Neoplatonist university in Athens. Philoponus in Alexandria was once a super Christian thinker, steeped in Neoplatanism, who became the pagans' principles opposed to them. the following he assaults the main religious of the sooner Athenian pagan philosophers, Proclus, protecting the distinctively Christian view that the universe had a starting opposed to Proclus' eighteen arguments on the contrary, that are mentioned in eighteen chapters. Chapters 1-5 are translated during this quantity

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Man and the word : the orations of Himerius by Himerius

By Himerius

This totally annotated quantity deals the 1st English translation of the orations of Himerius of Athens, a in demand instructor of rhetoric within the fourth century A.D. Man and the note contains seventy nine surviving orations and fragments of orations within the grand culture of imperial Greek rhetoric. The speeches, a wealthy resource at the highbrow lifetime of overdue antiquity, trap the flavour of scholar existence in Athens, remove darkness from kinfolk within the proficient group, and illustrate the continuing civic function of the sophist. This quantity contains speeches given via Himerius in a number of towns as he traveled east to hitch the emperor Julian, universal declamations on imaginary subject matters, and a noteworthy monody at the demise of his son. large introductory notes and annotations position those translations of their literary and historic contexts.

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Homer's Trojan Theater: Space, Vision, and Memory in the by Jenny Strauss Clay

By Jenny Strauss Clay

Relocating clear of the verbal and thematic repetitions that experience ruled Homeric reviews and exploiting the insights of cognitive psychology, this hugely cutting edge and available learn specializes in the visible poetics of the Iliad because the narrative is anticipated via the poet and rendered obvious. It does so via an in depth research of the often-neglected 'Battle Books'. They the following grow to be a coherently visualized narrative series instead of as a random sequence of combats, and this method unearths, for example, the importance of Sarpedon's assault at the Achaean Wall and Patroclus' route to destruction. moreover, Professor Strauss Clay indicates new methods of drawing close old narratives: not just with one's ear, but additionally with one's eyes. She extra argues that the loci process of mnemonics, frequently attributed to Simonides, is already totally exploited via the Iliad poet to maintain tune of his forged of characters and to arrange his narrative.

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