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Satires / Sextus Amarcius ; translated by Ronald E. Pepin. Eupolemius / edited and translated by Jan M. Ziolkowski.

Title
Satires / Sextus Amarcius ; translated by Ronald E. Pepin. Eupolemius / edited and translated by Jan M. Ziolkowski.
Author
Amarcius, active 11th century.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011.

Holdings

Details

Additional Authors
  • Pepin, Ronald E.
  • Ziolkowski, Jan M., 1956-
Description
xlix, 398 p.; 21 cm.
Summary
"Composed in Germany by a monastic poet steeped in classical lore and letters, the Satires of Amarcius (Sextus Amarcius Gallus Piosistratus) unrelentingly attack both secular vices and ecclesiastical abuses of the late eleventh century. The verses echo Horace and Prudentius, are laced with proverbs and polemic, and portray vividly aspects of contemporary life--the foppery of young nobles, the vainglory of the nouveaux riches, the fastidiousness of debauched gluttons. This is the first English translation of the Satires. The Eupolemius is a late-eleventh-century Latin epic that recasts salvation history, from Lucifer's fall through Christ's resurrection. The poem fuses Greek and Hebrew components within a uniquely medieval framework. At once biblical, heroic, and allegorical, it complements the so-called Bible epics in Latin from late antiquity and the refashionings of biblical narrative in Old English verse. It emulates classical Latin epics by Virgil, Lucan, and Statius and responds creatively to the foundational personification allegory by the Christian poet Prudentius. The poem was composed by an anonymous German monk, possibly the author who used the pseudonym Amarcius. Although it focuses on events of both the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, it is also rooted in its own momentous times."--Publisher's website.
Series Statement
Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; 9
Uniform Title
  • Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; 9.
  • Sermones. English & Latin
Alternative Title
  • Eupolemius.
  • Sermones.
Subject
  • Latin poetry, Medieval and modern > Translations into English
  • Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) > Translations into English
Genre/Form
  • Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
  • Latin poetry, Medieval and modern – Translations into English.
  • Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern)
  • Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) – Translations into English.
  • Translations
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language (note)
  • Latin with facing English translation.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Satires. Letter to Candidus Theophystius ; Book 1 ; Book 2 ; Book 3 ; Book 4 ; Prayer to the Holy Trinity. -- Eupolemius. Book 1 ; Book 2.
ISBN
9780674060029 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2011010433