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Ennius Beyond Epic

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.10.2025

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Quintus Ennius (239-169 BCE) was Latin literature's extraordinary founding father: he composed a striking array of texts in a striking array of genres (tragedy, satire, philosophy, epigram, epic, and more), many of which he in fact introduced to, or invented at, Rome. Modern scholarship, however, has focused overwhelmingly on just one Ennian poem: his epic, the Annales. Assembling an international team of literary critics and philologists, Ennius Beyond Epic provides the first assessment of Ennius' corpus in all of its unruly totality. Its thirteen chapters range widely: some examine themes throughout the poet's fragmentary output; others offer analyses of particular non-epic texts (e.g., Andromacha, Sacra historia, Saturae); still others study the Roman reception of Ennius' corpus from Pacuvius to Catullus to Apuleius and beyond. The picture that emerges is of a New Ennius: a daring, experimental, and multiform author.

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Part I. Multiform Ennius: 1. Romeing across Genres Thomas Biggs; 2. Generic (Non-) Distinctions in Ennius Gesine Manuwald; 3. Scipio Invicte! Ennius and the Poetry of Praise Sander M. Goldberg; 4. The Reception of Ennius' Saturae and Varia in Antiquity Alessandro Russo; 5. Varro's Menippean Ennius Jesse Hill; Part II. Tragic Ennius: 6. Anatomizing the Ennian Corpus: Medical Theory and the Body in the Tragedies Robert Cowan; 7. Ennian Tragedy as Musical Theatre Timothy J. Moore; 8. Staging Orbitas in Ennius' Andromacha Lauren Donovan Ginsberg; 9. Ennius Tragicus from Pacuvius to Lucretius Jason Nethercut; Part III. Personal Ennius: 10. Euhemeristic Translations: Ennius as Interpres in the Sacra historia Stephen Blair; 11. Ennius' Saturae and the Registers of Personal Poetry Anna Chahoud; 12. Fish Fiddle-de-Dee: The Hedyphagetica and the Poetics of Seafood at Rome Ian Goh; 13. Ille Ego: Ennian First Persons in Epic and Beyond Jackie Elliott.

About the author

JESSE HILL is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. He works on the Latin poetry and cultural history of Italy in the last three centuries BCE.C. W. MARSHALL is Professor of Greek at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of numerous works including The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy (Cambridge, 2006) and The Structure and Performance of Euripides' Helen (Cambridge, 2014).

Product details

Assisted by Jesse Hill (Editor), Marshall C. W. (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.10.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9781009586160
ISBN 978-1-009-58616-0
Weight 500 g
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

HISTORY / Ancient / General, Classical texts, Literary studies: poetry & poets, Poetry by individual poets, Literary studies: poetry and poets, BCE to c 500 CE, Ancient, classical and medieval texts, 2nd century, c 199 to c 100 BCE, 3rd century, c 299 to c 200 BCE, Poetry / poems by individual poets

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