Martial XIV: The Apophoreta
Book XIV of Martial's epigrams, the Apophoreta, derives its name from the presents hosts gave 'to be carried away' by their guests at the Roman Saturnalia. The book comprises poetic couplets designed to accompany such presents and arranged so as to describe, alternately, the gifts of rich and poor. It is a unique source of information about one of the principal Roman festivals and about many of the everyday objects of first-century Roman life; yet until now it has attracted scant attention.

This edition, while dealing comprehensively with matters of literary, linguistic and textual note, concerns itself also with the social context of the Apophoreta and the gifts it describes. It is a rich source of information not only for specialists in Latin epigram and the literature of the Flavian period, but also for historians and archaeologists, and indeed anyone with an interest in the life and customs of Imperial Rome.

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Martial XIV: The Apophoreta
Book XIV of Martial's epigrams, the Apophoreta, derives its name from the presents hosts gave 'to be carried away' by their guests at the Roman Saturnalia. The book comprises poetic couplets designed to accompany such presents and arranged so as to describe, alternately, the gifts of rich and poor. It is a unique source of information about one of the principal Roman festivals and about many of the everyday objects of first-century Roman life; yet until now it has attracted scant attention.

This edition, while dealing comprehensively with matters of literary, linguistic and textual note, concerns itself also with the social context of the Apophoreta and the gifts it describes. It is a rich source of information not only for specialists in Latin epigram and the literature of the Flavian period, but also for historians and archaeologists, and indeed anyone with an interest in the life and customs of Imperial Rome.

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Martial XIV: The Apophoreta

Martial XIV: The Apophoreta

Martial XIV: The Apophoreta

Martial XIV: The Apophoreta

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Book XIV of Martial's epigrams, the Apophoreta, derives its name from the presents hosts gave 'to be carried away' by their guests at the Roman Saturnalia. The book comprises poetic couplets designed to accompany such presents and arranged so as to describe, alternately, the gifts of rich and poor. It is a unique source of information about one of the principal Roman festivals and about many of the everyday objects of first-century Roman life; yet until now it has attracted scant attention.

This edition, while dealing comprehensively with matters of literary, linguistic and textual note, concerns itself also with the social context of the Apophoreta and the gifts it describes. It is a rich source of information not only for specialists in Latin epigram and the literature of the Flavian period, but also for historians and archaeologists, and indeed anyone with an interest in the life and customs of Imperial Rome.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350005402
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/25/2016
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

T. J. Leary was for many years Head of Classics at Hampton School, UK. His edited volumes include Symphosius: The Aenigmata (Bloomsbury, 2014), Martial XIII: The Xenia (Bloomsbury, 2001) and Martial XIV: The Apophoreta (Bloomsbury, 1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Introduction
(i) The Roman Saturnalia
(ii) The title of Martial Book 14
(iii) The date of Martial Book 14
(iv) The order of the epigrams
(v) The Apophoreta and the literary tradition
(vi) The metre
(vii) The text
Latin text
Commentary
Addenda
Appendix
(i) Rare words/usages and hapax legomena
(ii) Concordances
Index
Plates
Apollo Sauroctonos
A German mask

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