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A chronological advisor to influential Greek and Roman writers, Fifty Key Classical Authors is a useful advent to the literature, philosophy and historical past of the traditional global. together with essays on Sappho, Polybius and Lucan, in addition to on significant figures reminiscent of Homer, Plato, Catullus and Cicero, this booklet is an important software for all scholars of classical civilization.

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It isn’t a beautiful or lovely place, or charming like the Siris riverlands (fr. 22), while Paros is negatively (if we can tell from so tiny a fragment) portrayed by ‘figs and life at sea’ (fr. 116). But these jibes don’t imply disillusionment with his society. Archilochus can be rude about friends, as well as enemies. Obscenity is crucial to invective. It has a ritual, apotropaic function (warding off evil), as well as an insulting, demeaning one. Fr. 25 comes from an iambic poem satirising the priamel, which is a form of expression in which the speaker says something along the lines of ‘some people prefer [seafaring], others prefer [soldiering], others [farming], but I prefer [to be a poet and lie in the shade of a tree]’.

1, 1983 (reprinted with corrections, 1990). It also contains numerous ancient testimonies to Sappho. West, Greek Lyric Poetry, Oxford World’s Classics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994, contains translations of all the early Greek lyric, iambic and elegiac poets except Pindar and Bacchylides. Fifty key classical authors 26 Further reading Sappho is well served with modern critical literature. This is a selection of the most recent. , Three Archaic Poets: Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho, London: Duckworth, 1983 (republished in Bristol Classical Paperbacks 1998).

Hesiod 15 9 See West, op. , pp. 28–9, 172–7. Pucci, Hesiod and the Language of Poetry, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977, ch. 4. See also in this book Callimachus, Lucretius, Ovid, Virgil Texts, translations and commentaries The OCT has gone through a third edition in 1990 (ed. West). West has produced a very useful translation in the World’s Classics Series, reissued in 1999. There is also a Penguin edition, by Dorothea Wender, in which Hesiod shares space with the early elegiac poet Theognis (Harmondsworth, 1996).

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