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Prudentius : in two volumes

責任表示 with an English translation by H.J. Thomson
シリーズ The Loeb classical library ; 387, 398
データ種別 図書
出版情報 London : W. Heinemann
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press , 1949-1953
本文言語 英語,ラテン語
大きさ 2 v. ; 17 cm
概要 Prudentius has been called "the father of Christian allegory." Born in 348, Prudentius achieved distinction in government administration but retired in later life to write devotional poetry, becoming ...he first to use the classical Latin verse forms with complete success in the service of the new faith. His lyrical poetry includes Hymns for the Day, a cycle of twelve hymns for various times of the day, parts of which are still found in modern hymnals; and Crowns of Martyrdom, fourteen long poems celebrating the lives of martyrs, including "The Passion of Agnes." Prudentius also wrote two long didactic poems: Apotheosis, on the doctrine of the Trinity; and Hamartigenia (Origin of Sin), which attacks the Gnostic theologian Marcion. The Loeb edition includes, as well, his Psychomachia, an allegorical description of the struggle between (Christian) virtues and (pagan) vices; Contra Symmachum, a polemic against paganism based on the events of the year 384; and a series of 49 poems describing biblical scenes depicted in wall paintings on a Roman church--a valuable source on Christian iconography.
Prudentius has been called "the father of Christian allegory." Born in 348, Prudentius achieved distinction in government administration but retired in later life to write devotional poetry, becoming the first to use the classical Latin verse forms with complete success in the service of the new faith. His lyrical poetry includes Hymns for the Day, a cycle of twelve hymns for various times of the day, parts of which are still found in modern hymnals; and Crowns of Martyrdom, fourteen long poems celebrating the lives of martyrs, including "The Passion of Agnes." Prudentius also wrote two long didactic poems: Apotheosis, on the doctrine of the Trinity; and Hamartigenia (Origin of Sin), which attacks the Gnostic theologian Marcion. The Loeb edition includes, as well, his Psychomachia, an allegorical description of the struggle between (Christian) virtues and (pagan) vices; Contra Symmachum, a polemic against paganism based on the events of the year 384; and a series of 49 poems describing biblical scenes depicted in wall paintings on a Roman church--a valuable source on Christian iconography.
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1 : us 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(387) 2000
015212001009516

1 : uk 中央図 1A 992/P 95/1(1) 1969
058211981185632

1 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-10/PRUDEN 1949
005232003179370

2 : us 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(398) 1995
015212001009617

2 : uk 中央図 1A 992/P 95/1(2) 1966
058211981185644

2 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-10/PRUDEN 1961
005232003179367

書誌詳細

一般注記 Latin text and English translation on opposite pages
Publisher's name "Heinemann" not appeared in 1993 printing (v. 1)
Includes index
著者標目 *Prudentius, b. 348
Thomson, H. J.
分 類 NDLC:KE211
書誌ID 1000505131
ISBN 0674994264
NCID BA00902678
巻冊次 1 : us ; ISBN:0674994264
1 : uk
2 : us ; ISBN:0674994388
2 : uk ; ISBN:0434993980
登録日 2009.09.14
更新日 2009.09.16