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Man and Animal in Severan Rome: The Literary Imagination of Claudius Aelianus (Greek Culture in the Roman World)
Professor Steven D. Smith
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| #4169467 in Books | Steven D Smith | 2014-09-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.83 x5.98l,1.53 | File type: PDF | 310 pages | Man and Animal in Severan Rome The Literary Imagination of Claudius Aelianus Greek Culture in the Roman World|||"Smith compellingly argues that Aelian discusses the desire of animals to provide a moral commentary on human society ... [T]hose interested in Roman Hellenism and the intellectual world of Severan Rome will welcome [this] book." |M. L. Goldman, Choice <
The Roman sophist Claudius Aelianus, born in Praeneste in the late second century CE, spent his career cultivating a Greek literary persona. Aelian was a highly regarded writer during his own lifetime, and his literary compilations would be influential for a thousand years and more in the Roman world. This book argues that the De natura animalium, a miscellaneous treasury of animal lore and Aelian's greatest work, is a sophisticated literary critique of Severan Rome. Ael...
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