![]() | L. Annaeus Cornutus: Greek Theology, Fragments, and Testimonia Subjects: Greece -- Religion -- Early works to 1800; Virgil -- Criticism and interpretation -- Early works to 1800; Lucan 39–65 -- Criticism and interpretation -- Early works to 1800; Persius -- Criticism and interpretation -- Early works to 1800; Cornutus Lucius; The first English translation of Greek Theology The first-century CE North African philosopher Cornutus lived in Rome as a philosopher and is best known today for his surviving work Greek Theology , which explores the origins and names of the Greek gods. However, he was also interested in the language and literature of the poets Persius and Lucan and wrote one of the first commentaries on Virgil. This book collects and translates all of our evidence for Cornutus for the first time and includes the first published English translation of Greek Theology . This collection offers entirely fresh insight into the intellectual world of the first century. Features Translation based on the latest critical text The first truly holistic picture of Cornutus's intellectual profile A new account of the early debate over Aristotle's Categories and the Stoic contribution to itGeorge Boys-Stones is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Durham University and Codirector of the Durham Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. He is the author of Platonist Philosophy 80 BC-AD 250 (2017), managing editor of Phronesis , general editor for Issues in Ancient Philosophy (Routledge), and joint editor of Ancient Philosophy and Religion (Brill). |
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