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An Epitome of Biblical History

An Epitome of Biblical History Glosses on Walter of Chatillon's 'Alexandreis' 4.176-274 - Toronto Medieval Texts & Translations

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Publisher's Synopsis

An epic of some 5500 lines on the life of Alexander the Great, Walter of Chatillon's Alexandreis stood, from the late twelfth century till the close of the Middle Ages, among the most successful and widely read works of Latin literature. This volume presents one free-standing version of the more or less 'standard' commentary on a uniquely celebrated passage from the poem. The lines in question, 176-274 of Book 4, describe a tomb commissioned by Alexander for the wife of Darius, after her death in captivity to the Greek commander. The painter Apelles devises for the tomb an iconographical schema largely devoted to rehearsal of the Hebrew Scriptures. The commentary elucidates Walter's compressed biblical references to the fictive tomb's illustrative cycle through extensive paraphrase of episodes from the Hebrew Bible.

Book information

ISBN: 9780888444806
Publisher: PIMS
Imprint: PIMS
Pub date:
DEWEY: 873.03
Language: English
Number of pages: 104
Weight: 154g
Height: 209mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 6mm