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Ausonius : in two volumes

責任表示 with an English translation by Hugh G. Evelyn White
シリーズ The Loeb classical library ; 96, 115
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
London : Heinemann , 1985-1988
本文言語 英語,ラテン語
大きさ 2 v. : ill. ; 17 cm
概要 Ausonius (Decimus Magnus), ca. AD 310-ca. 395, a doctor's son, was born at Burdigala (Bordeaux). After a good education in grammar and rhetoric and a short period during which he was an advocate, he ...ook to teaching rhetoric in a school which he began in 334. Among his students was Paulinus, who was afterwards Bishop of Nola; and he seems to have become some sort of Christian himself. Thirty years later Ausonius was called by Emperor Valentinian to be tutor to Gratian, who subsequently as emperor conferred on him honours including a consulship in 379. In 383, after Gratian's murder, Ausonius retired to Bordeaux. Ausonius' surviving works, some with deep feeling, some composed it seems for fun, some didactic, include much poetry: poems about himself and family, notably "The Daily Round"; epitaphs on heroes in the Trojan War, memorials on Roman emperors, and epigrams on various subjects; poems about famous cities and about friends and colleagues. "The Moselle," a description of that river, is among the most admired of his poems. There is also an address of thanks to Gratian for the consulship. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Ausonius is in two volumes; the second includes Eucharisticus ("Thanksgiving") by Paulinus Pellaeus.
Ausonius (Decimus Magnus), ca. AD 310-ca. 395, a doctor's son, was born at Burdigala (Bordeaux). After a good education in grammar and rhetoric and a short period during which he was an advocate, he took to teaching rhetoric in a school which he began in 334. Among his students was Paulinus, who was afterwards Bishop of Nola; and he seems to have become some sort of Christian himself. Thirty years later Ausonius was called by Emperor Valentinian to be tutor to Gratian, who subsequently as emperor conferred on him honours including a consulship in 379. In 383, after Gratian's murder, Ausonius retired to Bordeaux. Ausonius' surviving works, some with deep feeling, some composed it seems for fun, some didactic, include much poetry: poems about himself and family, notably "The Daily Round"; epitaphs on heroes in the Trojan War, memorials on Roman emperors, and epigrams on various subjects; poems about famous cities and about friends and colleagues. "The Moselle," a description of that river, is among the most admired of his poems. There is also an address of thanks to Gratian for the consulship. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Ausonius is in two volumes; the second includes Eucharisticus ("Thanksgiving") by Paulinus Pellaeus.
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1 : American 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(96) 1988
015212000025331

1 : American 芸工図 3F 書架 083/L82/96 1988
072032199002836

2 : American 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(115) 1985
015212000025518

2 : American 芸工図 3F 書架 083/L82/115 1985
072032199003015

書誌詳細

一般注記 1st printed 1919 (v. 1), 1921 (v. 2)
Text in Latin and English on opposite pages
Bibliography: p. xlii-xliii (v. 1)
Bibliographical addendum(1988): p. xliv (v. 1)
2: With the eucharisticus of Paulinus Pellæus
著者標目 Ausonius, Decimus Magnus
Paulinus, of Pella
Evelyn White, Hugh G.
書誌ID 1000495745
ISBN 0674991079
NCID BA20996437
巻冊次 1 : American ; ISBN:0674991079
1 : British ; ISBN:0434990965
2 : American ; ISBN:0674991273
2 : British ; ISBN:0434991155
登録日 2009.09.14
更新日 2009.09.16