Publisher's Synopsis
This edition of "M. Annaei Lucani Pharsaliae Liber Primus" offers students and enthusiasts a detailed exploration of the first book of Lucan's epic poem. Edited with an English introduction and extensive notes by W. E. Heitland and C. E. Haskins, this volume provides valuable insights into the historical context, literary techniques, and linguistic nuances of Lucan's work.
Focusing on the opening of the "Pharsalia," which recounts the epic struggle of the Roman Civil War, the editors illuminate Lucan's dramatic portrayal of the conflict between Caesar and Pompey. The introduction contextualizes Lucan within the broader tradition of Roman epic, while the notes offer detailed commentary on the poem's language, style, and historical allusions. This edition is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Lucan's masterpiece and its enduring significance in classical literature.
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