De raptu Proserpinae

Claudius Claudianus

first published 1628 Cambridge University Press, 2004 251 pages

Cambridge classical texts and commentaries

Claudian was one of the last great Latin poets of the classical tradition, writing at the imperial court in Milan in the late fourth to early fifth century AD. With the current upsurge of research into late antiquity, he is a figure of great interest who has been undeservedly neglected - a creative artist with an immense knowledge of classical literature and a distinctive literary style. His works have been mined fo...

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De raptu Proserpinae edition · 2008 · Loffredo · 404 pages · 9788875642754
De raptu Proserpinae edition · 2004 · Cambridge University Press · 251 pages
De Raptu Prosperpinae (Oxford Classical Monographs) edition · 1993 · Oxford University Press, USA · 344 pages · 9780198147770
De raptu Proserpinae edition · 1969 · Cambridge U.P. · 252 pages

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