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Michael von Albrecht

    August 22, 1933

    Michael von Albrecht is a distinguished scholar in classical philology, with a profound interest in ancient music, Roman literature, and its reception. His extensive work, which delves into history and comparative literature, is lauded for its depth and erudition. Albrecht's contributions, including a standard two-volume history of Roman literature translated into numerous languages, offer readers unique insights into the ancient world. His translations of Latin masters, particularly from Virgil and Ovid, bring classical poetry to life for contemporary audiences.

    Vergil Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis
    Geschichte der römischen Literatur von Andronicus bis Boëthius. Mit Berücksichtigung ihrer Bedeutung für die Neuzeit
    Ovid
    Ovids Metamorphosen
    UTB - 1845: Römische Poesie
    Roman epic
    • 1999

      The author's approach to Roman epic is interpretative; the reader is invited to study a choice of typical texts, from the beginnings to the end of Antiquity. Famous poets are given the attention they deserve, but also some minor authors are discovered as precious 'missing links' between the ages. Special heed is paid to intertextual relationships between different epochs, cultures, literary genres, linguistic and literary patterns. The book is meant for students and teachers of classical and modern literatures, but also for all those interested in the history of literary genres and cultural ideas.

      Roman epic
    • 1995