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The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (Oxford Companions) [Paperback]

M. C. Howatson (Editor)
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Oxford Companions January 19, 2006
From Achilles's heel to the sword of Damocles, Western culture teems with allusions from the rich heritage of classical literature, and this new edition of The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, the first updating since Sir Paul Harvey's original edition of 1937, provides the key to these works and the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations that produced them. Substantially revising the first edition, this volume condenses the findings of the most recent scholarship into highly readable prose and supplies a wealth of background information not found in Harvey's Companion. Indispensable to those studying classical literature in depth, the book will be equally accessible to the non-specialist. All Greek is transliterated, with translations given for all quotations from Greek and Latin.
The main focus of the Companion remains the lives and works of the principal authors. Biographical entries offer the essential facts and sift the conjectural evidence, while entries on the major works include discussions of the philosophical dialogues and political speeches and plot summaries of the epic poems and plays. The various literary forms--epic, comedy, tragedy, rhetorical writing--are covered in depth, supplemented by articles on the origins of the Greek and Latin alphabets and languages.
The Companion also puts this literature into its societal and historical contexts, including many articles on political, social, and artistic achievements. We learn, for example, about the political climate that produced the great speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero. Orators, statesmen, and generals stalk the pages, and major battles and conquests from the time of Alexander to the fall of Rome are summarized. Articles on contemporary social mores and religious beliefs help explain literary references, while the glories of philosophy, science, and art are celebrated from Cynics to Stoics, astronomy to water-clocks, and flute competitions to vase painting.
Helpful maps supplement geographical entries, a chronological table provides an overview of the main historical and literary events, and a systematic set of cross-references links the entries. The breadth and accuracy of this volume will surely make it the standard reference book of its kind for years to come.


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This opulent companion offers the general reader help of every kind in the understanding of classical literature. More than a handbook of authors and titles, the guide illumines the faded images of mythological and historical figures, as well as providing articles on general topics: e.g., genre, theater, politics, religion, the transmission of texts through the Renaissance, and such intimate mysteries as meter. This extensively redesigned second edition, assuming no prior knowledge of ancient languages, greatly expands upon and brings up to date Paul Harvey's popular original volume, published in 1937. This edition should enjoy its own quinquagenial (or 50th) anniversary.
- Stephen Scully, Boston Univ.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Review from previous edition: "useful and enjoyable... a miniature encyclopedia of the Graeco-Roman world" --Listener

"a standard reference book for the forseeable future" --Contemporary Review

"a volume for all seasons... indispensable" --Times Educational Supplement

"will be the vade mecum of schoolchildren and undergraduates for generations to come" --Sunday Telegraph

"A necessity for any seriously literary household." --History Today --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 616 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (January 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019860081X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198600817
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #589,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Avocational Requirement, February 12, 2004
For anyone interested in reading from Greek and Latin / Roman history, literature, philosophy, &c. this will help you through. Entries include texts, themes, authors, characters, place names, and genre discussion.

If you have always wanted to read Virgil, Homer, Julius Caesar, and were not inclined to begin with a chronological survey of culture, history, philosophy, this book will enliven and make intelligible your reading. One literary help for me was to be able to look up the name of a character, geographical location, or common noun, and find enough information to make a whole text intelligible.

While Oxford Classical Dictionary covers subjects in greater detail, this volume is a direct help in reading Greek and Latin texts in translation.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Survey of Classical Literature, June 13, 2005
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A useful reference work for anyone interested in the literature of the ancient world, The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature is arranged alphabetically and contains encyclopedic entries for all of the major authors and their particular works, Greek and Latin gods, mythological characters, histories of Greece and Rome, major historical figures, and relevant places.

The original edition of the 1930s by Sir Paul Harvey became a classic of its own and was intended by the author to be a handbook of information for readers of the Greek and Latin authors and of modern works that touched upon the classical world. The current second edition is edited by Margaret Howatson, who revises and enlarges the Harvey edition. She notes that while a few of the entries on technical subjects were written with classical specialists in mind, the book generally requires no knowledge of Greek or Latin and is intended for anyone curious to find out more about the classical world.

An ideal companion for any reader interested in Greek or Latin literature and history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, January 5, 2011
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This is an excellent volume in the Oxford Companion series. It is brief enough to fit on your shelf and light enough to pick up without difficulty (we know how rarely we pick up a book that is actually heavy). The contents, though, belie the size of the book. I have rarely been disappointed when I go to it for background information or for summaries of longer works. It is small enough to have on the table to read over breakfast. Heartily recommended.
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Abas, in Greek myth, son of *Lynceus (2) and Hypermnestra, father of *Acrisius and *Proetus. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
epic cycle, golden fleece, grave circle, toreutic art, saturnian metre, iambic senarii, lyric metres, consultum ultimum, epinician odes, satyric drama
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Asia Minor, Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Peloponnesian War, Trojan War, Middle Ages, Black Sea, Delian League, Homer's Iliad, North Africa, Homer's Odyssey, Second Punic War, Delphic Oracle, Virgil's Aeneid, Mark Antony, Ionian Greek, Bronze Age, Scipio Aemilianus, Dark Age, Campus Martius, Hellenistic Greek, Magna Graecia, New Comedy, Servius Tullius, Social War
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