2013
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139226417
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Ennius and the Architecture of the Annales

Abstract: Ennius' Annales, which is preserved only in fragments, was hugely influential on Roman literature and culture. This book explores the genesis, in the ancient sources for Ennius' epic and in modern scholarship, of the accounts of the Annales with which we operate today. A series of appendices detail each source's contribution to our record of the poem, and are used to consider how the interests and working methods of the principal sources shape the modern view of the poem and to re-examine the limits imposed an… Show more

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“… 3 Fabrizi 2012; Goldschmidt 2013, admittedly, as much about Virgil as Ennius (both Fabrizi and Goldschmidt are reviewed by J. Farrell, JRS 105 (2015), 421–4); Elliott 2013, which raises the questions mentioned above (reviewed by N. Goldschmidt, JRS 105 (2015), 424–5); Fisher 2014. One should also mention Enrico Flores' collaborative edition and commentary on the Annals (5 vols, Naples, 2000–2009). …”
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“… 3 Fabrizi 2012; Goldschmidt 2013, admittedly, as much about Virgil as Ennius (both Fabrizi and Goldschmidt are reviewed by J. Farrell, JRS 105 (2015), 421–4); Elliott 2013, which raises the questions mentioned above (reviewed by N. Goldschmidt, JRS 105 (2015), 424–5); Fisher 2014. One should also mention Enrico Flores' collaborative edition and commentary on the Annals (5 vols, Naples, 2000–2009). …”
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confidence: 99%