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This book is the first full-scale edition of the so-called Liber spectaculorum by Martial. A comprehensive introduction addresses the role of epigram in commemorating monuments and occasions, the connection between spectacle and imperial panegyric in Martial's oeuvre, characteristics of the collection, possible circumstances of composition and 'publication', transmission of the text, and related issues. Each epigram is followed by an apparatus criticus, an English translation, and a detailed commentary on linguistic, literary, and historical matters, adducing extensive evidence from epigraphy and art as well as literary sources. The book is accompanied by four concordances, five tables, two maps, 30 plates, and an appendix.
This volume investigates the historical and literary significance of Martial's 'Liber spectaculorum' as a primary document for understanding the intersection of imperial propaganda and public entertainment in the Flavian era. Kathleen M. Coleman, a distinguished scholar of Roman history and literature, provides a rigorous analytical framework that situates these epigrams within the broader context of Roman spectacle, imperial panegyric, and the social function of poetry in the first century AD.
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Scholars and classicists recognize this work as the definitive critical edition for the study of Martial's spectacle poems. The text is noted for its high level of academic density and its meticulous synthesis of archaeological and literary evidence.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019151828X
ISBN-13:
9780191518287
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