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Prolegomena ad Homerum Friedrich August Wolf

Prolegomena ad Homerum By Friedrich August Wolf

Prolegomena ad Homerum by Friedrich August Wolf


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In this pivotal 1795 enquiry, written in Latin, the German classical philologist Friedrich August Wolf (1759-1824) addresses the original composition, performance, transmission and evolution of the Homeric epics. Radical at the time, his arguments now form the foundation of modern Homeric scholarship.

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Prolegomena ad Homerum: Sive, de operum Homericorum prisca et genuina forma variisque mutationibus et probabili ratione emendandi by Friedrich August Wolf

The German classical philologist Friedrich August Wolf (1759-1824) developed a holistic approach which deeply influenced modern classical studies. In this 1795 treatise, he argues that the poems attributed to Homer were composed orally and that, prior to their transcription, they were altered by editors and performers in order to appeal to contemporary audiences, only coming together in their apparent artistic unity once they had been written down. Like many scholars of his day, seeking to reach an international audience, Wolf wrote in Latin here. And although he may have intended to address further questions relating to the Homeric epics, only this volume was ever published. Radical at the time, the arguments presented here now form the foundation of modern Homeric scholarship, shedding light on the composition, performance, transmission and evolution of ancient poetry.

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Prolegomena I-LI.

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NLS9781108066037
9781108066037
1108066038
Prolegomena ad Homerum: Sive, de operum Homericorum prisca et genuina forma variisque mutationibus et probabili ratione emendandi by Friedrich August Wolf
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Cambridge University Press
2014-01-23
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