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Author O'Daly, Gerard J. P.

Title Days linked by song : Prudentius' Cathemerinon / Gerard O'Daly
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 410 pages)
Contents Before Dawn (Cath. 1) -- Morning (Cath. 2) -- Before Taking Food (Cath. 3) -- Postprandial (Cath. 4) -- The Lighting of the Lamps (Cath. 5) -- Before I Lay Me Down to Sleep (Cath. 6) -- Fasting (Cath. 7) -- After the Fast (Cath. 8 0 -- Song for All Seasons (Cath. 9) -- The Burial of the Dead (Cath. 10) -- Christmas (Cath. 11) -- Wise Men and Innocents (Cath. 12) -- Afterlife
Summary Prudentius is often considered the greatest Latin poet of late antiquity. In this volume, O'Daly looks at Prudentius' lyric poems, the Cathemerinon, Poems for the Day, which were published early in the fifth century AD. Reflecting the religious concerns of the increasingly Christianized western Roman Empire in the age of the emperor Theodosius and Ambrose of Milan, the Cathemerinon are above all the writings of a private person, and of the ways in whichhis religious beliefs colour his everyday life. They speak of bird-song and morning light, they are about about the taking of food, about lighting lamps as dark sets in, and about the night's sleep. Rich in biblical themes and narratives, images and symbols (including paradise and the Fall, Exodus, Jonah, Daniel, and the Magi), they also celebrate Christ's miracles and the feasts of Christmas and Epiphany. However, while they exploit the themes of the Bible, they are also written in the classical metres of Latin poetry and make use of its vocabulary and metaphors. They achieve a remarkable creative tension between the two worlds that determined Prudentius' culture: the beliefs and practices, sacred books, and doctrines of Christianity; and the traditions, poetry, and ideas of the Greeks and Romans. A good part of the attractiveness of these poems comes from the interplay between these two worlds. The volume includes the Latin texts, English translations, and critical essays on each of the twelve poems
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Text in English and Latin
Subject Prudentius, 348- Cathemerinon.
SUBJECT Cathemerinon (Prudentius) fast
Subject Christian poetry, Latin -- History and criticism
Christian poetry, Latin -- Translations into English
POETRY -- Ancient, Classical & Medieval.
Christian poetry, Latin
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Translations
Form Electronic book
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