Natur und Kunst bei Claudian Poetische ›concordia discors‹

This volume focuses on twelve of the so-called Carmina minora by the late ancient poet Claudius Claudianus (ca. 370-404 CE), which describe of different kinds. Nature, art, and the concordia discors that characterises both play a special role in the textual analyses. Together with distinctive intra-...

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Main Author: Nierste, Wiebke (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
Series:Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies 99
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Summary:This volume focuses on twelve of the so-called Carmina minora by the late ancient poet Claudius Claudianus (ca. 370-404 CE), which describe of different kinds. Nature, art, and the concordia discors that characterises both play a special role in the textual analyses. Together with distinctive intra- and intertextual references, they are understood as key aspects of Claudian's poetics.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (339 p.)
ISBN:9783110981421
9783110994889
9783110981452
Access:Open Access