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The first new addition to the "Harvard Servius" to appear in over fifty years, this edition of the Servian commentaries on
Aeneid 9-12 is superior to all previous editions of Servius in the constitution and layout of its text, its accurate and thorough critical apparatuses, and its rich collection of testimonia.
Sommario
- Table of Contents
- i. Foreword
- ii. Preface
- iii. Bibliography
- iv. Abbreviations
- v. Authors and Works
- TEXT
- 1. Table of Sigla
- 2. SERVIANI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM NONVM COMMENTARII
- 3. SERVIANI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM DECIMVM COMMENTARII
- 4. SERVIANI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM VNDECIMVM COMENTARII
- 5. SERVIANI IN VERGILII AENEIDOS LIBRVM DVODECIMVM COMENTARII
- 6. TESTIMONIA IN AENEIDEM IX
- 7. TESTIMONIA IN AENEIDEM X
- 8. TESTIMONIA IN AENEIDEM XI
- 9. TESTIMONIA IN AENEIDEM XII
- 10. APPARATVS SVPERIOR IN AEN. IX
- 11. APPARATVS SVPERIOR IN AEN. X
- 12. APPARATVS SVPERIOR IN AEN. XI
- 13. APPARATVS SVPERIOR IN AEN. XII
- 14. APPARATVS CRITICVS INFERIOR IN AEN. IX
- 15. APPARATVS CRITICVS INFERIOR IN AEN. X
- 16. APPARATVS CRITICVS INFERIOR IN AEN. XI
- 17. APPARATVS CRITICVS INFERIOR IN AEN. XII
- APPENDICES
- 18. APPENDIX A: SCHOLIA ADESPOTA CODICVM Tv
- 19. APPENDIX B: ON RAMIRES' FAMILY ?
Info autore
Charles E. Murgia was Professor Emeritus, Classics, at University of California, Berkeley, and a celebrated Latinist.
Robert A. Kaster is Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin Language and Literature and Professor of Classics, Princeton University, and author or editor of eleven books.
Riassunto
This edition of the Servian commentaries on Aeneid 9-12 was originally conceived as the final volume of the so-called "Harvard Servius", begun by Edward Kennard Rand and his students at Harvard in the 1920s. Nearly a century farther on, the projects vicissitudes are too well known and too complex to bear repeating here: it is enough to say that this is the first new volume of the commentary to appear in over fifty years. On his death in 2013 Charles E. Murgia left publishable versions of the text, upper and lower critical apparatuses, and large parts of the introduction, and he had gather most of the data for the testimonial apparatus. Robert A. Kaster completed the work on the testimonia and introduction (using some of Murgia's unpublished writings to supplement the latter), added some subsidiary elements, and prepared the whole for publication. Thanks primarily to the work of Charles Murgia, this edition is superior to its predecessors in the same series, and to all other editions of Servius, in every respect.
Testo aggiuntivo
Their edition is worthy of praise: needless to say, it is set to become the reference edition of Servius and the Seruius auctus over many decades. Given the great usefulness of these commentaries, not so much to the understanding of Virgil's oeuvre but rather for the study of what we may call 'Virgilian exegetical stratification,' as well as for our knowledge of the culture of Late Antiquity, Murgia's and Kaster's work is to be welcomed with enthusiasm and gratitude.