The Criticism of Didactic Poetry

The Criticism of Didactic Poetry
Title The Criticism of Didactic Poetry PDF eBook
Author Alexander Dalzell
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 225
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0802008224

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Dalzell presents three of the major didactic poems in the classical canon: the De rerum natura of Lucretius, the Georgics of Virgil, and the Ars amatoria of Ovid, considering what tools are available for their understanding.

The Poetics of Latin Didactic

The Poetics of Latin Didactic
Title The Poetics of Latin Didactic PDF eBook
Author Katharina Volk
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2002
Genre Didactic poetry, Latin
ISBN 9780191714986

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This work offers a theoretical look at Latin didactic poems. It discusses the characteristics that make a poem didactic from the points of view of both theory and literary history, and traces the genre's history, from Hesiod to Roman times.

Didactic Poetry of Greece, Rome and Beyond

Didactic Poetry of Greece, Rome and Beyond
Title Didactic Poetry of Greece, Rome and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Lilah Grace Canevaro
Publisher Classical Press of Wales
Pages 314
Release 2019-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1910589918

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Here a team of established scholars offers new perspectives on poetic texts of wisdom, learning and teaching related to the great line of Greek and Latin poems descended from Hesiod. In previous scholarship, a drive to classify Greek and Latin didactic poetry has engaged with the near-total absence in ancient literary criticism of explicit discussion of didactic as a discrete genre. The present volume approaches didactic poetry from different perspectives: the diachronic, mapping the development of didactic through changing social and political landscapes (from Homer and Hesiod to Neo-Latin didactic); and the comparative, setting the Graeco-Roman tradition against a wider backdrop (including ancient near-eastern and contemporary African traditions). The issues raised include knowledge in its relation to power; the cognitive strategies of the didactic text; ethics and poetics; the interplay of obscurity and clarity, playfulness and solemnity; the authority of the teacher.

Epic Lessons

Epic Lessons
Title Epic Lessons PDF eBook
Author Peter Toohey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 280
Release 2013-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1135035342

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Didactic Epic was enormously popular in the ancient world. It was used to teach Greeks and Romans technical and scientific subjects, but in verse. Epic Lessons shows how this scientific poetry was intended not just to instruct but also to entertain. Praise for its predecessor, Reading Epic 'Toohey's erudition makes the complexities and the strangeness of these ancient poems appear as clear as daylight and his enthusiasm renders them as attractive as the latest blockbuster.' - JACT Review

Loyola's Bees

Loyola's Bees
Title Loyola's Bees PDF eBook
Author Yasmin Haskell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 378
Release 2003-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780197262849

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This study of the Latin didactic poetry produced by the Jesuits in the early modern period reveals the literary qualities of these works, their compositional methods, and traditions.

Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry

Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry
Title Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry PDF eBook
Author Takami Matsuda
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 302
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780859915076

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The concept of Purgatory in Middle English didactic writings is explored through examination of visions of the afterlife, sermons, homiletic treatises, and lyrics.

Variance in Arabic Manuscripts

Variance in Arabic Manuscripts
Title Variance in Arabic Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Florian Sobieroj
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 425
Release 2016-05-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110460009

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In Arabic and Islamic studies, the subject of variance in general and that of textual variation in particular has not been investigated exhaustively so far. In the present book the variation in texts of the “closed transmission” will be studied, focusing on a small corpus of didactic and model poems, with a view to establishing what degree of text stability and change was allowed by the medium manuscript. Categories of variance (relating to work-titles, text, number of verses and their sequence, page-layout, context) and the means of controlling them in the manuscripts of the poems are identified and detailed descriptions of the copies are given. The monograph also includes a presentation of some major traits of the cultural background to the study of Arabic didactic poetry and of its dissemination in which memorization has played a crucial role. The intended readers,editors and other users of manuscripts, are helped to acquaint themselves with the methods employed in the manuscripts to control variation and they are given an overview of the large spectrum of Arabic didactic poetry and of its place in the traditional culture of learning in Islamicate societies.