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Gian Biagio Conte

    Gian Biagio Conte
    Il nuovo latino a colori 1
    Stealing the Club from Hercules
    Virgilian Parerga
    Critical notes on Virgil
    Ope ingenii
    Latin Literature
    • 2021

      Virgilian Parerga

      Textual Criticism and Stylistic Analysis

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This volume serves as a vital companion to the critical text of Virgil, enhancing the reader's understanding through insightful commentary and analysis. It includes "Critical Notes on Virgil," providing a deeper exploration of themes, literary techniques, and historical context. This work is designed for scholars and students alike, aiming to enrich the study of Virgil's contributions to literature and his enduring influence.

      Virgilian Parerga
    • 2017

      Stealing the Club from Hercules

      On Imitation in Latin Poetry

      In the first part of this volume on the literary technique of imitation, the author analyses Virgil's working over the text of Homer which paradoxically represents a true act of artistic originality. In the second chapter, the author reconstructs the presuppositions of a method and explores at the same time its limitations.

      Stealing the Club from Hercules
    • 2016

      Critical notes on Virgil

      Editing the Teubner Text of the "Georgics" and the "Aeneid"

      • 111 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In this book, conceived as a sort of Prolegomena to his two Teubner editions, Conte gives account of his choices in editing his Virgilian text. Engaging in a passionate debate with his predecessors and critics, he guides the reader in a fascinating journey in the history of transmission and interpretation of Georgics and Aeneid and shows how lively textual criticism can be.

      Critical notes on Virgil
    • 2013

      Ope ingenii

      Experiences of Textual Criticism

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This is an original collection of exemplary emendations made by ancient and modern scholars. Single examples are analysed in order to extract a method of emendation. The author reviews some attractive interventions which offer a model of textual criticism: a kind of ideal museum of critical intelligence applied to corruptions or cryptocorruptions which have damaged some Greek and Latin literary texts. All Greek and Latin passages included are literally translated and commented step by step. Advanced students and scholars are offered an orderly sequence of ‘cruces’ healed by great philologists so that a teaching route is granted.

      Ope ingenii
    • 1999

      Latin Literature

      A History

      • 864 pages
      • 31 hours of reading
      4.4(55)Add rating

      Covering a millennium of Latin literature, this comprehensive history traces the evolution of written Latin from its origins to the early Middle Ages. It serves as both a reference and a reader's handbook, featuring major Latin authors from the earliest texts to figures like Gregory of Tours and Bede. With detailed summaries, bibliographic information, and critical insights, this work blends encyclopedic breadth with scholarly depth, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of Latin literature.

      Latin Literature