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Classical Antiquity and Medieval Ireland - (Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception) by Michael Clarke & Erich Poppe & Isabelle Torrance
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- Through an extensive series of extracts and accompanying interpretative and contextual essays, this open access volume showcases the expertise in classical learning that flourished in medieval Gaelic Ireland.
- About the Author: Michael Clarke is Established Professor of Classics at the University of Galway, Ireland.
- 480 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Ancient & Classical
- Series Name: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
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"This open-access book fills a huge gap in the study of classical reception in Irish literature by making accessible in translation selections from a wide variety of C10th-C15th texts. These texts are important because they demonstrate Ireland's indigenous and pre-colonial expertise in classical learning. Ireland thus emerges as a unique case in postcolonial terms where classical education is normally assumed to derive from a British imperial model. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the European Research Council"--Book Synopsis
Through an extensive series of extracts and accompanying interpretative and contextual essays, this open access volume showcases the expertise in classical learning that flourished in medieval Gaelic Ireland. Providing translations of all excerpts, it situates better known 'antiquity sagas' in the Middle Irish language, such as Togail Troí (The Siege of Troy, based on Dares Phrygius), Imtheachta Aeniasa (The Wanderings of Aeneas, based on Virgil's Aeneid), In Cath Catharda (The Civil War, based on Lucan) and Togail na Tebe (The Siege of Thebes, based on Statius), within the broader constellation of medieval Irish literature that references and engages with classical antiquity.
Included are synchronistic poetry and world chronologies; lesser-known Irish poetry and prose recounting episodes from Graeco-Roman mythography and featuring, for instance, Jason and the Argonauts, Ulysses and Penelope, Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, Daedalus and the Minotaur; linguistic and metaphysical tracts; place-name lore; and medieval historiographies of Alexander the Great, Hercules, and warriors of Irish legend recast as classical heroes. Creating access to this body of texts and revealing the marked influences of classical concepts on the imaginative resources of medieval Ireland fills a conspicuous lacuna in our knowledge of classical reception in European literatures. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the European Research Council, grant no. 818366.Review Quotes
"This superb anthology, meticulously edited and creatively presented, fulfils a long-standing need by foregrounding a remarkably diverse range of fascinating texts that played a significant role in shaping Irish cultural identity from about 800 to 1500 AD and remain full of interest for 21st-century readers." --Richard Martin, Antony and Isabelle Raubitschek Professor in Classics, Stanford University, USA
About the Author
Michael Clarke is Established Professor of Classics at the University of Galway, Ireland.
Erich Poppe is the former Professor of Celtic Studies at the University of Marburg, Germany. Isabelle Torrance is Professor of Classical Reception and Director of the Centre for Irish Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark.