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Forgotten Stars: Rediscovering Manilius' Astronomica It is, therefore, a text from the classical age of Roman literature which deals with a topic to whose enduring popular interest any daily Western newspaper will testify.The Astronomica of Ma


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Forgotten Stars: Rediscovering Manilius' Astronomica

Title:Forgotten Stars: Rediscovering Manilius' Astronomica
Author:Steven J. Green
Rating:4.98 (648 Votes)
Asin:0199586462
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:432 Pages
Publish Date:2011-05-19
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The Astronomica of Manilius is a poem in five books, at least partly written under the Emperor Augustus, which purports to teach the reader the art of astrology and the means by which an accurate horoscope may be cast. It is, therefore, a text from the classical age of Roman literature which deals with a topic to whose enduring popular interest any daily Western newspaper will testify. And yet, despite some notable modern exceptions, the infamously harsh verdict of Manilius' most ardent modern critic, A. E. Housman, continues to cast an imposing shadow on the poem. Forgotten Stars seeks to lift this shadow once and for all, as it brings together an international contingent of scholars to analyse this dynamic poem from a variety of perspectives. Matters of literary interest are complemented by approaches which assess the work's socio-political, philosophical, scientific, and astrological resonance, as well as its influence on later Renaissance writers.

Editorial : "This volume can certainly be used to show (to students, for example) how knowledge should not stay fixed and dogmatic and how the different disciplines in classics, such as philosophy, epistemology, and literature, should always have dialogues with one another. I must stress the open-mindedness not only of the editors, but also of the seventeen contributors who are often openly criticized by their fellow contributors to the same volume. This volume is well constructed and easy to use." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review"An admirable collection that opens fruitful new pathways for inquiry into Manilius' Astronomica. This book--like Manlius himself!--is required reading for scholars of ancient philosophy, didactic poetry, and Augustan literature."--T.H.M. Gellar-Goad, Classical Journal"rich and provocative, and the whole promises to fulfil the aims of the editors, and of Sherburne, in attracting a wider readership to the Astronomica." -- Journal for the

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