The Versatile Needle : Hosidius Geta’s Cento "Medea" and Its Tradition /
Rondholz, Anke
The Versatile Needle : Hosidius Geta’s Cento "Medea" and Its Tradition / Anke Rondholz. - 1 online resource (172 p.) - Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes , 15 1868-4785 ; .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prolegomena -- Chapter 1. Origin and Development of the Cento -- Chapter 2. What is a Cento? -- Chapter 3. Hosidius Geta, Medea: an Introduction -- Chapter 4. Hosidius Geta’s Medea: Form and Technique -- Chapter 5. The Relationship Between Cento and Primary Text -- Chapter 6. Hosidius Geta’s Place in the Medea Tradition -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of Vergilian Lines Used in the Cento
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The cento-tragedy Medea usually attributed to Hosidius Geta was transmitted in the Codex Salmasianus (now Codex Parisinus 10318). This is a comprehensive study and reevaluation of the text against the background of the ancient cento tradition, also providing a new English translation. After developing a new definition of the ancient conception of the cento in general, Geta’s cento technique and his use of the Vergilian text as well as his relation to the Greek and Roman models for his Medea are examined. It is shown that his play is innovative and sophisticated in both technique and content.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110283815 9783110283860
10.1515/9783110283860 doi
Latin literature--History and criticism.
Cento.
Hosidius Geta.
Intertextualität.
Medea.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical.
Cento. Hosidius Geta. Intertextuality. Medea.
PA6445.H35 / A737 2012eb
871/.01
The Versatile Needle : Hosidius Geta’s Cento "Medea" and Its Tradition / Anke Rondholz. - 1 online resource (172 p.) - Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes , 15 1868-4785 ; .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prolegomena -- Chapter 1. Origin and Development of the Cento -- Chapter 2. What is a Cento? -- Chapter 3. Hosidius Geta, Medea: an Introduction -- Chapter 4. Hosidius Geta’s Medea: Form and Technique -- Chapter 5. The Relationship Between Cento and Primary Text -- Chapter 6. Hosidius Geta’s Place in the Medea Tradition -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of Vergilian Lines Used in the Cento
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The cento-tragedy Medea usually attributed to Hosidius Geta was transmitted in the Codex Salmasianus (now Codex Parisinus 10318). This is a comprehensive study and reevaluation of the text against the background of the ancient cento tradition, also providing a new English translation. After developing a new definition of the ancient conception of the cento in general, Geta’s cento technique and his use of the Vergilian text as well as his relation to the Greek and Roman models for his Medea are examined. It is shown that his play is innovative and sophisticated in both technique and content.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110283815 9783110283860
10.1515/9783110283860 doi
Latin literature--History and criticism.
Cento.
Hosidius Geta.
Intertextualität.
Medea.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical.
Cento. Hosidius Geta. Intertextuality. Medea.
PA6445.H35 / A737 2012eb
871/.01

