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The Homeric Hymns. Apparatus Criticus, Notes, And Appendices

The Homeric Hymns. Apparatus Criticus, Notes, And Appendices

E. E. Sikes / EESikes / Thomas W. Allen / Thomas WAllen

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789354213601
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The Homeric Hymns - raw, ritual and resonant. Ancient voices speak across time. W. Allen, Thomas’s Apparatus Criticus, Notes and Appendices offer a rigorous edition of this ancient Greek poetry collection, presenting the hymns as both a classical literature anthology and an enduring body of homeric religious hymns. Each entry juxtaposes language, ritual reference and variant readings so that the poems can be read as ancient ritual texts as well as poetry: short, intense compositions that illuminate cult practice, mythic narrative and epic diction in archaic Greece literature. The editorial apparatus delivers philological clarity - variant readings, glosses and explanatory notes - that supports translators and researchers, and turns the volume into a practical scholarly reference edition and a reliable classics students resource. Whether you approach the hymns alongside epic hymn translations or as part of hesiod and homer comparison work, the commentary arms you with the context needed to appreciate language, metre and cultic detail.Literary and historical significance is immediate: the Homeric Hymns form a vital bridge between preclassical Greek texts and later poetic forms, and they are central to greek mythology studies and to any enquiry into the voice of early Greek religion. Their compact, performative character means each hymn rewards close reading, whether for course-work, library holdings or private study. Casual readers attracted to dramatic myth and ritual will find vivid portraits of gods and rites; scholars and collectors will value the edition’s textual authority and enduring connection to the tradition of Oxford classical studies. Perfect for inclusion on reading lists and reference shelves, it suits undergraduate and postgraduate modules as much as private libraries. Researchers of cult practice and students of metre and dialect will find the apparatus particularly helpful; readers consulting epic hymn translations or pursuing hesiod and homer comparison will find reliable textual guidance. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.

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