Edinburgh Companion to Sidonius Apollinaris

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Kelly Gavin Kelly
Edinburgh University Press, Mar 18, 2020 - Biography & Autobiography - 856 pages
A multidisciplinary survey of Sidonius Apollinaris and his worksFirst ever comprehensive research tool for Sidonius ApollinarisAssembles leading international specialists on Sidonius and his ageOffers an assessment of past and currernt research in the fieldComprehensive bibliography includes all the scholarly literature on SidoniusSupplemented by the regularly updated Sidonius website www.sidonapol.orgSidonius Apollinaris, c.430 - c.485, poet and letter-writer, aristocrat, administrator and bishop, is one of the most distinct voices to survive from Late Antiquity and an eyewitness of the end of Roman power in the west. The Edinburgh Companion to Sidonius Apollinaris is the first work of its kind, giving a full account of all aspects of his life and works and surveying past and current scholarship as well as new developments in research.This substantial and significant work of scholarship is divided into six thematic sections covering his social, political, linguistic, literary and prosopographical context as well as extensive new scholarship on the manuscript tradition and history of reception.This interdisciplinary book combines the utility of a key research tool for the study of Sidonius with a significant offering of wholly new scholarly research.
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
Note
Introduction
Sidonius Biography in Photo Negative
Sidonius People
Dating the Works of Sidonius
Sidonius Political World
Sidonius Social World
Metrics in Sidonius
Prose Rhythm in Sidonius
The Manuscript Tradition of Sidonius
Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Twentieth to TwentyFirst Centuries
Translating Sidonius
Sidonius Earliest Reception and Distribution
Glossing Sidonius in the Middle Ages

Creating Culture and Presenting the Self in Sidonius
Sidonius and Religion
Sidonius Intertextuality
Annick StoehrMonjou
Sidonius Shorter Poems
Sidonius Correspondence
Sidonius Vocabulary Syntax and Style
You and Iin Sidonius Correspondence
Sidonius in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Late Nineteenth to TwentyFirst Centuries
Bibliography
Index Locorum
Geographical Index
Index of Personal Names Antiquity
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Gavin Kelly is Professor of Latin Literature and Roman History at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Ammianus Marcellinus: The Allusive Historian(Cambridge University Press, 2008). He is co-editor of Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity(Oxford University Press, 2012) and New Approaches to Sidonius Apollinaris(Leuven, 2013). He is co-series editor for our Edinburgh Studies in Later Latin Literature series with Aaron Pelttari.

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