Don’t be a braying ass
Peter Green: Callimachus, 20 December 2012
Callimachus in Context
by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes and Susan Stephens.
Cambridge, 344 pp., £60, January 2012,978 1 107 00857 1 Show More
by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes and Susan Stephens.
Cambridge, 344 pp., £60, January 2012,
Brill’s Companion to Callimachus
edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Luigi Lehnus and Susan Stephens.
Brill, 726 pp., £160, July 2011,978 90 04 15673 9 Show More
edited by Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Luigi Lehnus and Susan Stephens.
Brill, 726 pp., £160, July 2011,
Aetia
translated and edited by Annette Harder.
Oxford, 362 pp.. and 1061 pp., £225, May 2012,978 0 19 958101 6 Show More
translated and edited by Annette Harder.
Oxford, 362 pp.. and 1061 pp., £225, May 2012,
“... Recent comparisons of the Hellenistic Age with our own fragmented culture may have persuaded at least some curious readers to dip into Theocritus, Polybius or Apollonius Rhodius. Yet how many have so much as heard of Callimachus? The books discussed here are by serious scholars; they require, between them, an investment of some £450, and comprise a total of more than two thousand pages – at a generous estimate, one page for every intact surviving line of the author they discuss ... ”