A Digital Facsimile of Terence's Comedies -

A Digital Facsimile of Terence's Comedies

Sprachen: Englisch
Audio (CD)
EAN 9781851243280
Veröffentlicht März 2012
Verlag/Hersteller Bodleian Library
404,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Roman playwright Publius Terentius Afer, best known as Terence, was highly regarded in the second century BC for his six comedies, such as Adelphoe, which focused on child-rearing, and Andria, which contained messages about moderation and charity. Due to the fact that Terence s plays often carried a moral lesson, they remained popular into the early modern period, and even Martin Luther suggested the plays be used for instruction in schools. Among the treasures of the Bodleian Library is a mid-twelfth-century manuscript that illustrates all six of Terence s comedies alongside explanatory notes. This DVD presents a complete facsimile of the entire manuscript and a new transcription specially prepared for this publication. Users can navigate easily through the plays and the accompanying illustrations of the complete facsimile. Users can also zoom in to the illustrations at the beginning of each scene, which are based on earlier Carolingian models that were themselves derived from Late Antique illustrations. This interactive digital facsimile makes readily available to scholars and students of classical drama and early modern culture an extremely valuable teaching and research tool, as well as a facsimile of a beautiful and fascinating document of the High Middle Ages. "

Portrait

Bernard J. Muir is Professor of Medieval Studies at The University of Melbourne; he is best known for his digital facsimile editions of major Anglo-Saxon poetic manuscripts and DVDs focusing on Latin palaeography and the medieval scriptorium. Andrew J. Turner lectures in Classical Studies and has co-edited the hagiographical writings of Eadmer of Canterbury (with Muir), and written articles on Latin classical literature.

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