
Prudentius and the Landscapes of Late Antiquity offers a thematic analysis of the poetry of the late Latin poet Prudentius, focusing in particular on his descriptions of the geographical and cultural landscapes of late antiquity. Cillian O'Hogan sets Prudentius in the context of other late antique authors, including Lactantius, Jerome, Augustine, and Endelechius, and argues that the poet makes use of allusion to Augustan and early imperial Latin authors to present the late Roman landscape as one markedly altered by the arrival of Christianity, though retaining the grandeur of the pagan past. This volume examines his conception of the world as a text, his use of intertextuality to describe literary journeys, his view of the civic function of Christian martyrdom, his conception of heaven, and his attitude towards art and architecture, combining philological and intertextual criticism with approaches drawn from the fields of book history, cultural geography, and theology to paint a fuller and richer picture of the greatest of the Christian Latin poets.
This work investigates how the poet Prudentius utilized geographical and cultural imagery to redefine the Roman landscape within the context of a transitioning Christian empire. Cillian O'Hogan, a scholar specializing in late antique literature, employs a multidisciplinary framework that integrates philological analysis with cultural geography and book history. By situating Prudentius alongside contemporaries such as Augustine and Jerome, the author argues that the poet strategically engaged with Augustan-era literary traditions to reconcile the grandeur of the pagan past with the emerging Christian identity of the late Roman world.
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Scholars recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of late antique Latin literature, particularly for its nuanced approach to intertextuality. Experts frequently highlight the author's ability to synthesize complex theological and geographical themes into a cohesive academic argument.
Page Count:
205
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191086878
ISBN-13:
9780191086878
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