
Idylis
Theocritus(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-0-19-283984-8 (ISBN)
Description
'Eucritus and I and pretty Amyntas turned aside To the farm of Phrasidamus, where we sank down With pleasure on deep-piled couches of sweet rushes, And vine leaves freshly stripped from the bush.' The Greek poet Theocritus of Syracuse (first half of the third century BC) was the inventor of 'bucolic' poetry. These vignettes of country life, centred on competitions in song and love, are the foundational poems of the western pastoral tradition. They were the principal model for Virgil in the Eclogues and their influence can be seen in the work of Petrarch and Milton. Although it is the pastoral poems for which he is chiefly famous, Theocritus also wrote hymns to the gods, brilliant mime depictions of everyday life, short narrative epics, epigrams, and encomia of the powerful. The great variety of his poems illustrates the rich and flourishing poetic culture of what was a golden age for Greek poetry.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Readers and students of poetry, ancient Greek, Classical Studies, Classics in Translation, English Literature (pastoral poetry)
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
1 Karte, 1 Zeichnung
1 map, 1 line drawing, notes
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-283984-8 (9780192839848)
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Persons
ANTHONY VERITY, Formerly Headmaster of Leeds Grammar School and Master of Dulwich College, and RICHARD HUNTER, Regius Professor of Greek, University of Cambridge