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Sidonius Apollinaris: Selected Letters

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Edited with Introduction and Notes by , Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

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Sidonius Apollinaris' fifth-century Letters are a highpoint of Latin literature. It is also a unique document of the end of the Western Roman Empire on the brink of the Middle Ages. It has a direct appeal to modern readers for the struggle between tradition and innovation, lead culture and immigrants, and changing balances of power. This book is the first-ever selection from Sidonius' correspondence that goes beyond the anecdotal to reveal its depth and coherence. It applies insights brought to…

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Key features

  • The Commentary carefully guides the student on all aspects of language so they can find all they need to read Sidonius' prose
  • Engages with the Letters as a complex literary work of art, making students aware of the coherence in a layered and composite collection and the debt of late antique writers to the classical past
  • Highlights aspects of tradition and innovation, lead culture and immigrants, and changing balances of power in Sidonius' world so that students can compare modern-day political problems and similar problems when the Roman empire of the West crumbled

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