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9780198835080

Philodemus: On Poems, Book 2 With the fragments of Heracleodorus and Pausimachus

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    9780198835080

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    0198835086

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2020-08-11
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The On Poems by Philodemus of Gadara (c.110-35 BC), the Epicurean philosopher and poet who taught Vergil and influenced Horace, is our main source for Hellenistic literary and critical theory, bridging the gap between Aristotle and Horace. In Book 2 Philodemus rebuts two almost unknown critics, Heracleodorus and Pausimachus, who argued, respectively, that the sound arising from the word-order (synthesis) is the source of poetic excellence, regardless of the content and word-choice, and that the pure sound of the vowels and consonants, which vary in quality, is that source. By putting together fragments from both the summary and the rebuttal of these theorists, we can form a full picture of their thought.

Philodemus led the Augustan reaction against this invasion of literary criticism by musical theory, arguing that form and content are interrelated, and that well-expressed content, not pretty sound, is what makes poetry worthwhile. Book 2 reveals just how much and how inventively Horace drew on the ideas of all three writers in composing his Ars Poetica.

The extensive remains of this scroll, carbonized in the eruption of Vesuvius, were thoroughly jumbled after their rediscovery in the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum. This edition painstakingly reconstructs their original sequence according to new methods, while exploiting previously unknown manuscript sources and technologies for ordering and reading the extant pieces. In thus restoring this lengthy aesthetic treatise from antiquity, it makes another major addition to the corpus of classical literature.

Author Biography


Richard Janko, Gerald F. Else Distinguished University Professor of Classical Studies, University of Michigan

Richard Janko is the Gerald F. Else Distinguished University Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan. He has previously held teaching posts at St Andrews, Columbia, UCLA, and University College London, and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006, the American Philosophical Society in 2009, and the Academy of Athens in 2017. His work focuses on Greek language, literature, and thought from the Bronze Age to Hellenistic times, and his publications include editions of Philodemus' On Poems, Book 1 and On Poems, Books 3-4, with fragments of Aristotle's dialogue On Poets (OUP, 2001 and 2011 respectively) in the Philodemus Translation Series, for which he serves as one of the series editors. He is now working on the Derveni papyrus.

Table of Contents


Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Introduction
1. Philodemus' De poematis 2: The History of the Text
(a) The Reconstruction of the Papyrus-Roll
(b) How the Papyri were Opened and Recorded
(c) How the Papyri were Drawn and Engraved
(d) The Contribution of the Interpreti
2. The Manuscripts of De poematis 2
(a) The Papyrus: Catalogue, Condition, and Description
(b) The Oxonian Disegni: Catalogue, Description, and Errors
(c) The Neapolitan Disegni: Catalogue, Description, and Errors
(d) The Format and Script of Hand A
(e) The Orthography and Punctuation of Hand A
(f) The Columns in Hand B
(g) Marginalia, Mistakes, and Corrections
3. The Reconstruction of the Papyrus-Roll
(a) The Relative Sequence: Joins and Parallels
(b) The Absolute Sequence: Layers, Circumferences, and Roll-Length
(c) Kolleseis and Kollemata
4. Philodemus' Sources and Opponents
(a) Heracleodorus
(b) Pausimachus
(c) Crates of Mallos
5. The Work: Purpose, Form, Style, and Reception
(a) The Purpose, Form, and Reception of De poematis 2
(b) Style, Authorship, and Title
(c) De poematis 2 and the Ars poetica of Horace
6. The Present Edition
(a) System of Presentation
(b) Conspectus Siglorum
Philodemus' De poematis 2
Appendix A. The Fragments of Heracleodorus
Appendix B. The Fragments of Pausimachus
Endmatter
Addenda and Corrigenda to Volumes I/1 and I/3
Conspectus Studiorum
Concordances
I. By papyrus and disegno
II. By HV2
III. By Gomperz
IV. By Sbordone
V. Heracleodorus: Fragments and Testimonia
VI. Original and Revised Column-Numbers in Book 1
Index Locorum
Index Verborum
General Index

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